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Why Stripe’s $1.1BN Acquisition Is a Coming of Age for Stablecoins

Why Stripe’s $1.1BN Acquisition Is a Coming of Age for Stablecoins

Update: 2024-11-04
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Is this a coming of age for stablecoins?

On Ep. 10 of Tokenized, Simon Taylor, Head of Content & Strategy @ Sardine, and Cuy Sheffield, Head of Crypto @ Visa, are joined by Dante Disparte, Chief Strategy Officer & Head of Global Policy @ Circle and Chris Harmse, Co-Founder @ BVNK to discuss Stripe acquiring Bridge for $1.1 billion, if stablecoins and CBDCs have shifted the narrative about crypto and the future of the stablecoin space.

Timestamps:

  • 02:03 Stripe acquires Bridge for $1.1 billion
  • 07:21 How have stablecoins and CBDCs shifted the narrative about crypto?
  • 10:22 Why should you use a stablecoin?
  • 16:10 Increasing target addressable market through stablecoins
  • 22:03 UK introducing stablecoin legislation
  • 25:52 Lessons learned from MiCA & policy solutions
  • 33:58 a16z Crypto 2024 report
  • 45:31 The stablecoin space over the next 12 months

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Why Stripe’s $1.1BN Acquisition Is a Coming of Age for Stablecoins

Why Stripe’s $1.1BN Acquisition Is a Coming of Age for Stablecoins

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