The Business Case for Branded Stablecoins: How Companies Can Leverage Digital Currencies
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Summary
The article discusses the strategic rationale for brands to issue their own branded stablecoins, using the hypothetical example of "McDonaldsCoin" to illustrate the concept. It explores how companies can leverage blockchain technology to create customer loyalty programs, facilitate payments, and enhance brand engagement through digital currencies pegged to stable assets.
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