Meta plans to re-enter the stablecoin market by the end of 2026.

BlockBeats News, February 24 — According to CoinDesk, after the failure of Meta’s (formerly Facebook) stablecoin project Diem, Meta plans to re-enter the stablecoin market by the end of 2026.

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