ChainCatcher News reports that, according to Jinshi, five informed sources revealed that officials working with Trump’s “Peace Commission” are exploring the creation of a stablecoin for Gaza to reshape the economy of this war-torn Palestinian enclave. The discussion around introducing the stablecoin is still in the preliminary stage, and many details remain undecided on how to implement it in Gaza. The stablecoin is expected to be pegged to the US dollar, with hopes that Gulf Arab countries and Palestinian companies with expertise in digital currencies will take the lead in advancing the project.
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