Analysis: A7A5, billed as the first Russian ruble-pegged stablecoin for cross-border payments, has moved $9.3B on a dedicated exchange after a February launch (Financial Times)
Financial Times: Analysis: A7A5, billed as the first Russian ruble-pegged stablecoin for cross-border payments, has moved $9.3B on a dedicated exchange after a February launch — The A7A5 token aims to facilitate financial flows disrupted after Ukraine war — A new cryptocurrency token designed …

Financial Times:
Analysis: A7A5, billed as the first Russian ruble-pegged stablecoin for cross-border payments, has moved $9.3B on a dedicated exchange after a February launch — The A7A5 token aims to facilitate financial flows disrupted after Ukraine war — A new cryptocurrency token designed …
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