Meta rolls out stablecoin payouts for creators in Philippines, Colombia

CoinTelegraph4h agoUpdated 3h ago
Meta rolls out stablecoin payouts for creators in Philippines, Colombia
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The latest stablecoin move comes years after Meta first dipped its toes into stablecoins through Libra in 2019, before scrapping the plans in 2022 due to regulatory pushback....

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