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Ripple and Warwick Business School Investigate Stablecoin De-Pegging Risks

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Collaborative research explores stablecoin stability, financial market impacts, and emerging market implications

Highlights:

  1. Ripple and Warwick Business School’s Gillmore Centre receive funding to study stablecoin de-pegging and its effects on financial stability.
  2. The research aims to evaluate decentralized FX platforms and their role in global currency trading compared to traditional systems.
  3. Insights will focus on stablecoin reserve transparency, digital dollarization, and implications for emerging economies.

Story Summary: Ripple, in collaboration with Warwick Business School’s Gillmore Centre for Financial Technology, has launched a research initiative to address the risks associated with stablecoin de-pegging. Funded by the University of California, Berkeley’s Centre for Responsible Decentralized Intelligence, the study will examine the sustainability of stablecoin designs, focusing on reserve transparency and decentralized FX platforms.

Researchers aim to provide valuable insights into how stablecoins impact financial stability, particularly in emerging markets where they are used to hedge against inflation and bypass capital controls. This investigation seeks to enhance market confidence and mitigate systemic risks in the cryptocurrency ecosystem.

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