
Researchers found that fiat conversion costs and payment infrastructure, rather than blockchain fees, accounted for most of the differences in stablecoin remittance costs and settlement times.
Originally posted on Cointelegraph.com News

Researchers found that fiat conversion costs and payment infrastructure, rather than blockchain fees, accounted for most of the differences in stablecoin remittance costs and settlement times.
Originally posted on Cointelegraph.com News
5 thoughts on “Bank of Italy finds no consistent cost advantage for stablecoin remittances”
Wow, I didn’t expect that twist. Surprising info there!
Twists can be predictable if you think about them.
Predictability can actually add to the enjoyment. Sometimes, it’s the journey, not just the surprise, that matters.
Twists can surprise us, though.
Not every twist is surprising; sometimes, predictability can offer comfort. Embracing the familiar can be just as rewarding as encountering the unexpected.
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