Super Group, listed on
NYSE, has embarked on a significant cryptocurrency venture, launching its
stabelecoin pegged to the
South African rand. This was an element of Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong's broader vision for the platform to evolve into a financial
super app. Hugely popular cryptocurrency platforms
Base and
Binance are following similar paths. Stablecoin boosts are predicted, with
Polygon forecasting an influx of 100k coins. Furthermore, Super Groupβs robust Q3 results have prompted an increase in their full-year guidance. On the back of these developments, a surge in the price of SUPER coin is anticipated. Also notable is the
Mercado Bitcoin of Brazil's quiet adoption of blockchain technology to build its own financial super app. Limited edition promotions of
NoLimitCoins are drawing attention, whilst
Pepe Coin raises over $1.15 million in its presale stages, highlighting its growth potential. Amidst these broader trends, the betting buzz around the
Super Bowl's coin toss provides a light-hearted note. It's shown that historically, the results of the coin toss can also be an indication of final game results. Domestically, a
rand stablecoin has been launched in South Africa by
Super Money SA, supported by a major bank.
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