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New Report Analyzes the State of the Stablecoin Market

New Report Analyzes the State of the Stablecoin Market
Crypto coins on wood planks, by QuoteInspector.com, Flickr
Image: Crypto coins on wood planks, by QuoteInspector.com, via Flickr

While the stablecoin market has made significant strides in the past year, there is still much work and progress to be done in order for these to reach their full potential, according to a new report.

The State of Stablecoins 2019, February 2019

Titled the State of Stablecoins 2019: Hype vs. Reality in the Race for Stable, Global, Digital Money, the independent report was presented earlier this week by a consortium of companies in the cryptocurrency and stablecoin markets including Reserve, Arrongton XRP Capital, Blocktower, AmaZix, and Brave New Coin.

The report delves into potential design issues that could hinder USD-pegged stablecoins and notes the need for stablecoins to move beyond a USD peg in order to become truly censorship resistant and decentralized.

“The holy grail of stablecoins is to become the decentralized central bank for the Internet. Only with true decentralization can the needs of people in emerging markets – especially those living under authoritarian regimes – be met without fear of these stable currencies being shut down,” the report says.

“While stability is currently assumed to be tethered to the USD, in the future it is expected that the stability of stablecoins will be tied to a diversified basket of tokenized assets rather than the USD.”

According to Nevin Freeman, CEO of Reserve, in order for stablecoins to fulfill their promise, there needs to be greater collaboration amongst projects and greater focus on their applications to solving real-world problems in the places where they are needed the most.

“Working together, 2019 can become the year that stablecoins evolve to become the usable, global, digital currency that the world so desperately needs,” Freeman said.

The study, which is based on data collected from 40 cryptocurrency and stablecoin companies, analyzes the historical issues of traditional currencies, including price instability and inflation, and the rise of cryptocurrency projects aimed at solving these challenges.

“The world needs a stable, digital currency that gives people autonomy and control of their money globally,” Freeman said.

“Cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin emerged with the goal of fulfilling this global need – but the high volatility of today’s cryptocurrencies hinders their usefulness. Today, people in emerging economies need a way to protect their money, a way send money to/receive money from their families in other countries, and merchants need a stable means of exchange in which to do business. The stablecoin market is focused on fulfilling those needs.”

Stablecoins have been all the rage since 2018 with companies including Facebook, but also banks working on their own versions of stable currencies for payments, inter-bank transfers, and trade finance. According to the Stablecoin Index, there are now over 50 stablecoin projects available.

Last week, JP Morgan unveiled that it has created and successfully tested a stablecoin representing the USD. Dubbed the JPM Coin, the digital currency is built on blockchain-based technology enabling the instantaneous transfer of payments between institutional accounts. The bank said that over time JPM Coin will be extended to other major currencies.  

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