Tether Operations Limited, a stablecoin issuer, has announced that it has launched a fiat-pegged token tied with the Mexican peso’s value. The team said that the MXNT tokens, which were just launched, will initially be hosted on Ethereum, Polygon and Tron.
MXNT Stablecoin is Pegged 1:1 to Mexican Peso
The stablecoin and blockchain firm Tether has revealed it has launched a new fiat-pegged token that will join the company’s suite of stablecoins. Tether has introduced MXNT, a stablecoin pegged to Mexican peso value.
Tether’s other fiat token offerings include the popular USDT, which is pegged to the U.S. dollar, and EURT, which is tied to the value of the euro. The company also offers CNHT (an offshore Chinese yuan pegged token) and tethergold XAUT (a token tied to the value one ounce fine gold).
MXNT will officially launch on Tron, Ethereum, and Polygon. Tether stated that it believes that a digital peso would be very beneficial for Mexico’s remittance sector. Tether announced on Thursday that the multibillion-dollar flow in remittances to Mexico, as well as the difficulties associated with money transfers, has created an opportunity for stablecoin adoption and usage. The company also added
The creation of MXNT puts Mexican Peso on the blockchains and provides a faster, less costly option for asset transfers.
Tether USDT is the largest stablecoin in existence today, as it currently has a market valuation of around $73.2 billion. Market capitalization of the token is 5. 77% of the $1. 27 trillion crypto economy.
Out of the $86. 43 billion in digital currency trade volume on Thursday, tether’s volume is around $45. 42 billion, or 52. 55% of today’s global trade volume. In terms of bitcoin (BTC) trading pairs, USDT is the top pair with bitcoin, capturing 55% of today’s BTC trade volumes. Tether claims that the launch of MXNT is a “test ground” for new users in Latin America’s market .”
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Paolo Ardoino (CTO) of Tether explained during the announcement that digital currencies have been growing in Latin America. In a note to Bitcoin.com News, Ardoino stated that there has been a rise in cryptocurrency use in Latin America in the past year. “We need to expand our offerings,” he said.
The Tether CTO continues:
Introducing a Peso-pegged stablecoin will provide a store of value for those in the emerging markets and in particular Mexico. MXNT is a stablecoin that can reduce volatility for investors and those who want to convert assets from fiat currencies to digital currencies.
Just recently, Tether published the firm’s USDT May 2022 assurance report after the recent Terra blockchain UST fallout. Circle, the usd coin (USDC) stablecoin issuer, also released an assurance report in May and recently explained its plans to publish USDC attestation reports on a weekly basis.
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