Fiat-Backed Stablecoin
Von Fiat unterstützter Stablecoin
Ein Stablecoin, der durch traditionelle Finanzanlagen (Bargeld, Zahlungsmitteläquivalente, kurzfristige Staatsanleihen) gedeckt ist, die von einem Emittenten gehalten werden. Der Emittent bietet in der Regel Prägung und Rückzahlung zum Nennwert an.
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