Bitcoin News
By Julie Binoche
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Challenges Ahead. The project faces familiar hurdles for cross-border crypto infrastructure in Asia: differing…
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Stables and Mansa have launched a new liquidity layer for stablecoin trading, announced April 15, 2026.
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The platform focuses on USDT corridors initially, with plans to expand to additional stablecoins over time.
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Asia has become a significant hub for stablecoin activity, with high daily transaction volumes but limited purpose-built infrastructure connecting regional trading venues.
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Stables and Mansa said the rollout will be incremental, with priority access for markets with the highest transaction demand.
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The project faces familiar hurdles for cross-border crypto infrastructure in Asia: differing regulatory frameworks across jurisdictions, competition from established liquidity…
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The broader regulatory conversation around stablecoins continues to evolve — see Banks Fight White House Stablecoin Report and EU Crypto Rules Face Major Overhaul.
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Success will depend on user adoption and the partnership's ability to adapt to each jurisdiction's regulatory landscape.
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