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Majority of institutions with no stablecoin project plan adoption within 12 months – TON BOT

Majority of institutions with no stablecoin project plan adoption within 12 months

A recent survey by EY-Parthenon found that a majority of financial institutions and corporations not currently using stablecoins plan to deploy them within the next six to twelve months. The main reasons cited for adoption are reduced transaction costs and faster cross-border payments. USDC and USDT are the most popular stablecoins among current users. Regulatory clarity from the GENIUS Act has accelerated interest in stablecoins, with organizations expecting them to account for 5% to 10% of global payment value by 2030. Organizations prefer traditional banking partnerships for stablecoin capabilities, with many planning hybrid approaches and integration into existing systems. Trust remains a significant challenge in adopting stablecoins.


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