# Сопутствующие статьи по теме Stablecoin

Новостной центр HTX предлагает последние статьи и углубленный анализ по "Stablecoin", охватывающие рыночные тренды, новости проектов, развитие технологий и политику регулирования в криптоиндустрии.

Crypto Morning Brief: Offshore RMB Breaks Through 7.0 Against USD Again, Trust Wallet Users' Funds Stolen

China's offshore yuan strengthened past 7.0 against the U.S. dollar, reaching its highest level since September 2024. Bitcoin mining difficulty saw a slight increase to 148.26 T. In regulatory developments, Hong Kong is advancing legislation for OTC digital asset trading and custody services to enhance compliance and combat fraud. A significant security breach affected Trust Wallet users, with at least $6 million stolen due to a vulnerability in its browser extension. Meanwhile, an analyst confirmed that Trend Research’s Ethereum holdings are facing approximately $143 million in unrealized losses. In political news, the Wall Street Journal reported that Changpeng Zhao benefited from an emerging "informal pardon" system during Trump’s presidency, where lobbying for clemency reportedly involved multi-million dollar fees. The AI-related cryptocurrency sector experienced a sharp decline, losing 75% of its market value—approximately $53 billion—in 2025, with several major tokens dropping over 70%. Infinex reduced the valuation for its INX token sale to $99.99 million following market feedback. Pantera Capital’s Jay Yu shared 12 predictions for 2026, including the rise of tokenized gold, AI-integrated crypto interfaces, and consolidation among digital asset trading platforms. An annual CoinGlass report highlighted Binance, OKX, and Bitget as leaders in BTC and ETH liquidity and derivatives trading volume. Finally, Caixin warned about legal risks associated with the use of "U Cards" in China—offshore bank cards that facilitate payments using USDT.

marsbit12/26 01:45

Crypto Morning Brief: Offshore RMB Breaks Through 7.0 Against USD Again, Trust Wallet Users' Funds Stolen

marsbit12/26 01:45

Trip.com Overseas Version Launches Stablecoin Payments, Supports USDT and USDC

Trip.com, the overseas version of Chinese travel giant Ctrip, has launched a stablecoin payment option for its global users, supporting both USDT and USDC. The feature, confirmed by sources to Foresight News, is already operational. A user in Vietnam successfully booked a hotel using USDT in under 10 minutes, noting that prices for some bookings were even lower than on the main Ctrip platform or with traditional payment methods. The service is integrated via Singapore-based licensed crypto payment institution Triple-A and supports multiple blockchains including Ethereum, Tron, and Solana. A key advantage noted is enhanced privacy; for hotel bookings, only a name and email are required, though flights still need standard compliance information. This move is seen as a response to growing global user concerns and a major trust incident Ctrip faced recently. The article positions this within a broader trend of major corporations—including PayPal, Ant Group, Grab, and manufacturers like BYD and Toyota—adopting stablecoins. The driving forces are varied: for some, it's about becoming stablecoin issuers; for others, it's a pragmatic solution for users in regions with high inflation and limited access to international credit cards. The piece highlights severe currency devaluation in countries like Bolivia, Iran, and Turkey, where stablecoins are becoming a necessary alternative to unstable local currencies. Ultimately, stablecoin adoption is presented not as an idealistic choice, but as the least bad option in areas where traditional financial systems are failing.

marsbit12/25 10:34

Trip.com Overseas Version Launches Stablecoin Payments, Supports USDT and USDC

marsbit12/25 10:34

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