
Ripple’s fully-backed stablecoin RLUSD has launched on Coinone, one of South Korea’s largest regulated crypto exchanges, allowing traders to buy, sell, and trade directly in KRW. Designed for enterprise-grade payments and settlements, RLUSD provides transparency and stability with 1:1 U.S. dollar backing. The listing marks a significant step in bringing regulated stablecoins to Asia, expanding Ripple’s presence in a major market while offering Korean users a secure and reliable digital dollar option.
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