European Banks Line Up Partners for 2026 Stablecoin
European banks are teaming up with crypto exchanges and digital asset firms as they prepare for expected stablecoin activity in 2026.
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Fhumulani Lukoto holds a Bachelors Degree in Journalism enabling her to become the writer she is today. Her passion for cryptocurrency and bitcoin started in 2021 when she began producing content in the space. A naturally inquisitive person, she dove head first into all things crypto to gain the huge wealth of knowledge she has today. Based out of Gauteng, South Africa, Fhumulani is a core member of the content team at Coin Insider.
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