Bank of Italy Study Finds Stablecoins No Cheaper Than Traditional Remittances
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2 outlets - including Coinotag and Beincrypto - are covering this story. The Bank of Italy sent 200 USDC across ten corridors, finding total costs from 0.3% to 9%, with no systematic edge over traditional remittances.
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Bank of Italy Sends 200 USDC in Study, Finds No Cost Advantage Over Remittances
The Bank of Italy sent 200 USDC across ten corridors, finding total costs from 0.3% to 9%, with no systematic edge over traditional remittances.
Bank of Italy Study Finds Stablecoins No Cheaper Than Traditional Remittances
A Bank of Italy study finds stablecoin remittances cost up to 9%, showing no consistent edge over banks. The post Bank of Italy Study Finds Stablecoins No Cheaper Than Traditional Remittances appeared first on BeInCrypto .