VanEck Research Director: 17 Emerging Market Companies and Consumers Are Willing to Pay a 4.7% Premium for Stablecoins
Matthew Sigel, Research Director at VanEck, wrote in an article on X that according to an analysis conducted by the Center for Economic and Business Research from April to June this year, companies and consumers in 17 emerging markets are willing to pay an average premium of 4.7% above the standard dollar price to obtain stablecoins, and in countries such as Argentina, this figure rises to 30%. By 2027, consumers in these countries will pay a premium of $25.4 billion to obtain stablecoins.
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