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Frax, IQ launch Korean won-pegged KRWQ on Base amid stablecoin push

Crypto protocols Frax and IQ have partnered to launch KRWQ, a Korean won stablecoin designed to be fully regulatory-compliant amid the country’s stablecoin push. Crypto protocol Frax and AI agent platform IQ have partnered to launch a Korean won stablecoin on the Coinbase-linked Base blockchain. In a statement viewed by Cointelegraph on Thursday, the two companies launched KRWQ, the first fully-backed won stablecoin on Base, alongside a trading pair with the US dollar stablecoin USDC (USDC) on the Aerodrome exchange. The pair also claims KRWQ is the first multichain won-denominated stablecoin, as the token can be transferred across multiple networks using services from crosschain protocols LayerZero and Stargate Finance. Read more.

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The meeting with Xi was amazing

The post The meeting with Xi was amazing appeared com. Y) remains unimpressed by a lack of deal reach between both sides, dropping back below 99. 00. Meanwhile, AUD/USD consolidates gains below 0. 6600, at the time of writing. US-China Trade War FAQs Generally speaking, a trade war is an economic conflict between two or more countries due to extreme protectionism on one end. It implies the creation of trade barriers, such as tariffs, which result in counter-barriers, escalating import costs, and hence the cost of living. An economic conflict between the United States (US) and China began early in.

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Let’s Be Clear, Republicans Would NEVER Get Away With A Shutdown Like This

Last November, voters handed control of Congress to Republicans who pledged to cut taxes and spending. In response, Democrats decided to hold the country hostage because they want to borrow and spend $1. 5 trillion on illegal immigrants and well-to-do Obamacare enrollees. That is the simplest and most honest way to describe what has been going on since Oct. 1. But you’d hardly know it, given the way the shutdown is talked about. The Senate has had a chance 13 times to vote on a “continuing resolution” that would keep the government operating while lawmakers debate future spending bills, including the Democrats’ wish list. And 13 times, Senate Democrats filibustered the bill because they don’t want a debate. They want a concession. Yet time after time, Democrats are allowed to go on news programs and spout nonsense about how this is the Republicans’ fault. Well, try to imagine Republicans doing the same. Imagine them refusing to keep the government running because, say, they wanted another $1. 5 trillion for the Pentagon. They wouldn’t be able to walk out their front doors without being assaulted by mobs. There would be no media outlet that would let them recite their bogus talking points, because reporters would be furiously interrupting them and calling them liars. Every front page, every evening newscast, 24 hours a day on cable, would feature stories of the terrible harm being inflicted upon Americans. Every single one of them blaming Republicans for the misery.

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