Sonic Labs Unveils USSD Stablecoin as Network Looks to Reverse Decline
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Monday, 9 March 2026·Source: The Defiant·US·independent
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What happened: Sonic Labs Unveils USSD Stablecoin as Network Looks to Reverse Decline
Cross-source context: r/CryptoCurrency highlights clock is Ticking for CLARITY Act as Senators Look to Sacrifice Stablecoin Yield Decrypt highlights tokenization platform Theo plans to introduce a "gold-powered" stablecoin, which is set to generate yield from two independent sources.
What to watch next: movement around stablecoin, unveils.
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Digital dollar use in payments and crypto markets may slowly pull deposits from banks, forcing lenders to seek pricier funding, a new report by Jeffries finds.
Digital dollar use in payments and crypto markets may slowly pull deposits from banks, forcing lenders to seek pricier funding, a new report by Jeffries finds.
Digital dollar use in payments and crypto markets may slowly pull deposits from banks, forcing lenders to seek pricier funding, a new report by Jeffries finds.