Atsushi Mimura: The surge in stablecoins may strengthen the US dollar's position as the key currency

ChainCatcher reports that Japan’s top foreign exchange official, Atsushi Mimura, stated that the surge in dollar-pegged stablecoins is very likely to strengthen the US dollar’s position as a key currency.

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