Fidelity Investments starts its own stablecoin in a massive bet that future of banking is on blockchain

Markets, Fidelity, Stablecoins, News The FIDD token will run on Ethereum, serve institutional and retail users, and comply with the new GENIUS Act’s reserve rules. The FIDD token will run on Ethereum, serve institutional and retail users, and comply with the new GENIUS Act’s reserve rules. CoinDesk: Bitcoin, Ethereum, Crypto News and Price Data Read More

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