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Fiat-Backed Stablecoin

Definition

A fiat-backed stablecoin is a type of digital asset designed to maintain a stable value relative to a traditional fiat currency, such as the US dollar, by holding an equivalent reserve of that currency. These stablecoins aim to combine the benefits of blockchain technology, like fast transfers and programmability, with the price stability of conventional money. They serve as a bridge between the volatile cryptocurrency market and the traditional financial system. Fiat-backed stablecoins are a key component of the digital asset economy, facilitating trading and payments.