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Why are all stablecoins USD stablecoins? There could be a stablecoin for EUR, GBP, CNY, RUB, JPY, AUD, CAD, HKD, CHF, SEK, PLN, HUF, ...
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i still have 10k korean won, so Stable KRW is possible :)
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South Korean?
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yep
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I have some DPRK bank notes
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ok i see that we can launch unique united korean WON pegged 1-1 token :) 20,000 KRWU
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I also have some AUD, Tanzanian Shillings, Slovenian Tolar (pre-Euro currency), and Belarusian roubles and this
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best ever candidate to become stablecoin !
i have 250 russian rubles also
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Maybe because it would not be so easy to fake the supply backing these coins.
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Maker DAI is pretty cool. You can use https://changenow.io to convert BTC with it and the Coinomi wallet supports a bunch of stable coins.
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Otherwise Trump will build a wall. On the blockchain. Or close every blockchain office until Buterin follows him on Twitter and Nakamoto surfaces. Or...
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Some NZ exchanges have stablecoins for NZD, haven't looked for others. That is a good question, I wonder why people think we need "stable"coins at all, when fiat isn't even that stable
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Other than shuttling gains out, that is. People should see them as useless if they really believe in crypto
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Fast transfers between exchanges?
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True, but some exchanges only deal in certain stablecoins. Most are also built on top of existing cryptocurrencies too, correct?
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Don't ask me, I'm not a stablecoin expert - Coinbase: USDC - Coinex: USDT, USDH, USDC (Coinbase) and GUSD (Gemini)