BlockBeats News, February 13 — According to official sources, Decibel, an on-chain trading engine built on Aptos’ high-performance underlying infrastructure and co-incubated by Aptos Labs, announced a partnership with Stripe’s stablecoin infrastructure provider Bridge to launch the protocol’s native USD stablecoin USDCBL. This stablecoin will serve as Decibel’s default collateral asset to simplify unified collateral trading processes, improve Aptos ecosystem DeFi infrastructure, and strengthen Aptos’ core competitiveness in high-performance, institutional-grade on-chain trading scenarios. USDCBL will be issued through Bridge’s Open Issuance platform, fully backed by USD reserves. After Decibel’s mainnet launch, users can deposit USDC and convert it to USDCBL with a single click.
Currently, Decibel’s pre-deposit feature is officially live. According to official disclosures, within 12 hours of opening, over $42 million in funds have been deposited. The initial phase supports on-chain trading of perpetual contracts, with plans to gradually introduce spot and real-world asset (RWA) trading segments.
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