Survey Finds 54% of Firms Plan Stablecoin Adoption by 2026; Best Wallet Token Presale Nears $16M

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Per an EY-Parthenon survey, 54% of business leaders who have yet to touch stablecoins plan to do so by 2026....

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Per an EY-Parthenon survey, 54% of business leaders who have yet to touch stablecoins plan to do so by 2026.

Why the change of heart? Lower transaction costs and faster cross-border payments are the main reasons organizations are turning to stablecoins.

Since crypto wallets play a key role in enabling stablecoin transactions, choosing the right one matters. One option we like is Best Wallet, thanks to its ease of use and security.

Its native token, $BEST, also deserves a shout-out. It’s close to raising nearly $16M on presale, as it supports the wallet’s developments and grants holders low gas fees.

Only 13% of Firms Use Stablecoins, But 41% Report Big Savings

The report found that, right now, only around 13% of financial institutions and  international corporations use stablecoins. One of the main reasons for them not doing so boils down to regulatory uncertainty.

Graph showing reasons behind low stablecoin adoption.
Source: EY-Parthenon

Yet, this percentage is on the rise following the passage of the GENIUS Act on July 18. It gives institutions greater regulatory clarity and, thus, confidence to move forward with adopting these digital assets.

And it’s no wonder stablecoins are attracting attention. Among current users, 41% said they’ve saved over 10% in costs compared to traditional payment methods.

The top use case for stablecoins is cross-border supplier payments, which account for 62% of implementations.

The reason is that they’re 1:1 backed by reserve assets (often the US dollar) for stability. Yet, they have faster settlement times compared to traditional international transfers.

Out of the stablecoins available, US-dollar-pegged ones are the go-to choice. $USDC is the clear frontrunner with 77%, followed by $USDT at 59%.

If these stablecoins are top of your radar, Best Wallet is a great way to manage, buy, and sell them.

Store Top Stablecoins & Cryptos on Best Wallet

Available on Google Play and iOS, the Best Wallet app is a great way to manage, buy, sell, and swap various types of cryptos while out and about.

The mobile app already supports over 1K+ assets across top chains like Ethereum, BNB Chain, and Polygon. This includes top stablecoins like $USDC and $USDT, plus leading cryptos like $BTC, $ETH, and $BNB.

It takes pride in making crypto activities simple. Check out its built-in launchpad, for instance. It gives you access to the best crypto presales. And that’s not to mention its swap engine, which scans 330+ DEXs and 30 bridges to find you the best rates.

Best Wallet has its own crypto launchpad.
Source: Best Wallet

And all is achieved with security intact. Because Best Wallet’s non-custodial, it ensures that you, and only you, have access to your private keys.

Also helping prevent unauthorized access are extra layers of protection like 2FA, biometrics, and local encryption.

Even if you lose account access, you can rest easy knowing that you can restore your assets through encrypted cloud backups.

The app also has lots to look forward to in the pipeline, including an NFT gallery, intel market analytics, and a rewards hub.

$BEST will make this possible, as a quarter of its total token supply is set aside for product development.

Best Wallet tokenomics.
Source: Best Wallet Token

Holding $BEST also grants governance rights, reduces gas fees, and offers staking rewards at an 83% APY.

So far, $BEST has raised over $15.9M on presale, backed by three major investors ($70.2K, $91.1K, and $59K).

You can buy $BBEST for as little as $0.025655. Following the upcoming app developments, the cost could increase to $0.072 this year, making now a great time to join before it possibly spikes by over 180%.

Want to learn more? Check out our Best Wallet guide.

Authored by Leah Waters, Bitcoinist – https://bitcoinist.com/stablecoin-adoption-rises-best-wallet-nears-16m

Editorial Process for bitcoinist is centered on delivering thoroughly researched, accurate, and unbiased content. We uphold strict sourcing standards, and each page undergoes diligent review by our team of top technology experts and seasoned editors. This process ensures the integrity, relevance, and value of our content for our readers.

Leah is a British journalist with a BA in Journalism, Media, and Communications and nearly a decade of content writing experience. Over the last four years, her focus has primarily been on Web3 technologies, driven by her genuine enthusiasm for decentralization and the latest technological advancements. She has contributed to leading crypto and NFT publications – Cointelegraph, Coinbound, Crypto News, NFT Plazas, Bitcolumnist, Techreport, and NFT Lately – which has elevated her to a senior role in crypto journalism. Whether crafting breaking news or in-depth reviews, she strives to engage her readers with the latest insights and information. Her articles often span the hottest cryptos, exchanges, and evolving regulations. As part of her ploy to attract crypto newbies into Web3, she explains even the most complex topics in an easily understandable and engaging way. Further underscoring her dynamic journalism background, she has written for various sectors, including software testing (TEST Magazine), travel (Travel Off Path), and music (Mixmag). When she's not deep into a crypto rabbit hole, she's probably island-hopping (with the Galapagos and Hainan being her go-to's). Or perhaps sketching chalk pencil drawings while listening to the Pixies, her all-time favorite band.

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