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Weekly stablecoin inflows to exchanges doubled from $51 billion in late December to around $100 billion amid the recent crypto dip, surpassing the 90-day average of $89 billion. January transaction volumes reached $10 trillion, with USDC leading at $8.4 trillion, highlighting its speed and efficiency over traditional payments. U.S. Senator Cynthia Lummis urged banks to adopt stablecoins for custody and cheaper payment rails. Meanwhile, China banned unapproved yuan-linked stablecoins, and Binance CEO CZ is developing native stablecoins with multiple countries.
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