"If they legalize it, we will immediately enter this business," Moynihan said in an interview with David Rubinstein, "Obviously, a stable coin backed entirely by the dollar will be created... We want customers to be able to freely convert between deposits and stable coins." This perspective not only reflects the recognition of the potential of stable coins for payments by American banks, but also hints at their desire to take their share in the digital financial sector.
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"If they legalize it, we will immediately enter this business," Moynihan said in an interview with David Rubinstein, "Obviously, a stable coin backed entirely by the dollar will be created... We want customers to be able to freely convert between deposits and stable coins." This perspective not only reflects the recognition of the potential of stable coins for payments by American banks, but also hints at their desire to take their share in the digital financial sector.