Chainalysis: Stablecoin purchases in multiple countries exceeded $40 billion last month
PANews reported on April 26 that according to the latest report from Chainalysis, although the United States has always occupied the largest share of stablecoin purchases, global demand is growing. In March 2024, the participation of multiple countries and regions drove more than $40 billion in stablecoin purchases. This trend shows the widespread interest and acceptance of stablecoins around the world, especially in emerging markets such as Turkey, Thailand and Brazil. These countries lead in the proportion of stablecoin purchases in gross domestic product (GDP).
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