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PayPal Introduces A Stablecoin That’s Pegged With US Dollar

PayPal USD can be used to make purchases or pay other users.

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Almost three years after adding cryptocurrency support for all US accounts, PayPal has launched its own stablecoin pegged against the US dollar. The new coin, known as PayPal USD, is “100 percent backed by US dollar deposits, short-term US Treasuries and similar cash equivalents,” according to the company.

PayPal went on to explain that its coin is issued on the Ethereum blockchain by the Paxos Trust Company, which is overseen by the New York State Department of Financial Services. The company also obtained a BitLicense from the NYDFS in June 2022.

PayPal USD coins can be bought and sold for $1 each. The currency can be used to purchase goods and services by selecting the option during any checkout session with PayPal. Users can also transfer the new cryptocurrency to external wallets or convert them to other coins in their accounts.

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In a recent interview with Reuters, Ian Katz, managing director of Capital Alpha Partners, noted that the stablecoin could soon be in the sights of the Federal Reserve and the Securities and Exchange Commission. Time will tell if the company’s crypto venture can become a success.

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