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La capitalización de mercado de las stablecoins alcanza los 200 mil millones de dólares y podría duplicarse en 2025 a medida que se acelera su adopción

El administrador de activos Bitwise prevé que el mercado de monedas estables crecerá hasta los 400 mil millones de dólares el próximo año, con la legislación estadounidense, la adopción de tecnología financiera y los pagos globales impulsando el crecimiento.

Stablecoin market cap (CCData)

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Crypto Will 'Never Go Back': CoinDesk Spotlight With Jeremy Allaire

Circle co-founder and CEO Jeremy Allaire joins CoinDesk Spotlight to discuss his vision for crypto in 2025 under the Trump administration. Plus, the state of stablecoin development and regulation around the world. This content should not be construed or relied upon as investment advice. It is for entertainment and general information purposes.

Crypto Will 'Never Go Back': CoinDesk Spotlight With Jeremy Allaire

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Las monedas estables alcanzan una capitalización de mercado récord de 190 mil millones de dólares, superando el pico anterior al colapso de Terra: CCData

La demanda de monedas estables se disparó a medida que los inversores invirtieron capital en criptomonedas después de la victoria electoral de Trump.

Stablecoin market capitalization (CCData)

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La participación de mercado de la stablecoin USDT emitida por Tether crece al 75 % y su capitalización supera los $118 mil millones

La capitalización de mercado de la moneda estable más grande casi se ha duplicado en dos años, mientras que los principales rivales han declinado y los nuevos participantes aún no han representado un desafío.

Market capitalization of the top stablecoins (Token Terminal)

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Kalshi's Political Prediction Markets Halted; eToro Reaches $1.5M Settlement With the SEC

"CoinDesk Daily" host Benjamin Schiller breaks down the biggest headlines in the crypto industry today, as a U.S. federal appeals court halted Kalshi's political prediction markets upon a CFTC request for an emergency stay. Plus, eToro has agreed to pay $1.5 million to settle SEC charges and Circle is moving to New York City.

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Former Circle Analyst on Stablecoin and CBDCs

Chris Hermida, the co-founder of Switchboard and a former analyst at Circle, breaks down the nuances between stablecoins and central bank digital currencies (CBDCs). Plus, whether non-crypto-native end users care about the distinctions between the two.

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Circle Gets First Stablecoin License Under MiCA, Head of Global Policy Weighs in on What's Next

Circle Chief Strategy Officer and Head of Global Policy Dante Disparte breaks down the stablecoin issuer's journey to secure an Electronic Money Institution (EMI) license under the MiCA regulatory framework. Plus, insights on developments in crypto regulation around the world.

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What Is the Key to Crypto Regulation? Circle Head of Global Policy Weighs In

Dante Disparte, Chief Strategy Officer and Head of Global Policy at Circle, joins CoinDesk with his analysis on the key factors to establishing crypto regulation. Plus, how noise from crypto X (formerly Twitter) could affect the legislative process.

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Circle Becomes First Stablecoin Issuer to Get MiCA License; Polymarket Hits $100M of Volume in June

"CoinDesk Daily" host Jennifer Sanasie breaks down the biggest headlines in the crypto industry today, as Circle became the first global stablecoin issuer to comply with the EU's MiCA regulatory framework. Plus, Polymarket recorded over $100 million of volume in June on U.S. election enthusiasm. And, Silvergate Bank's $63 million settlement with regulators.

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Bitcoin Rises on Softer Than Expected CPI; Circle Files to Shift Legal Base to the U.S.

"CoinDesk Daily" host Jennifer Sanasie breaks down the biggest headlines impacting the crypto industry today, as bitcoin jumps back up to around $64,000 following the softer-than-expected U.S. inflation data. Plus, stablecoin issuer Circle filed to relocate its legal base to the U.S. ahead of its planned IPO, and Huobi Hong Kong withdrew its license application for a second time.

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