March 4, 2026

Meta eyes stablecoin relaunch for late 2026 after Diem setback

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Meta plans to make a stablecoin comeback in late 2026, following the previous failure of its Diem project. This move aligns with recent U.S. regulatory discussions under President Trump, which have focused on providing clearer guidelines for stablecoins, potentially smoothing the path for tech giants like Meta to re-enter the digital currency space. The effort is part of a broader industry trend where major tech firms are actively integrating blockchain technologies into their payment systems.

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