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Stablecoins as a Payment Rail

Wednesday 2 April 2025

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Organized by LFDT Portugal


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In recent years, the use case for stablecoins has continued to grow. With the Payment Stablecoin Act submitted to the U.S. Congress, we may see even more adoption of stablecoins as a payment rail.

Join us as our guest speakers discuss the value proposition of stablecoins in payments, real-world applications, the tools used to build and integrate with them, and its competitive advantage over real-time payments (RTP).

**Agenda**

* Intro to Stellar: How it started, Governance, Technology Stack for Developing Smart Contracts

* Stellar Solutions and Value Proposition: Problems we’re solving in payments, Innovations, Transaction Costs, and Maximum Transaction Throughput

* Tokenization Solution: RWAs Tokenization, Real-World Use Cases

* Payment Solutions: B2B Cross-Border Payments, Stablecoins, Real-World Use Cases

* Tools for Building and Integration: Tools/Tech Stack for Writing Smart Contracts and Deployment, Anchor Platform for Integration

* Community: Stellar Community Fund, Sandbox Environment

* Adoption

* Risks and Limitations

* Competitive Advantages over Real-Time Payments (RTP)

**Speaker**

* [Rob Durscki, Senior Director of Tokenization | RWA at Stellar Development Foundation](https://www.linkedin.com/in/durscki/)

* [Alexander Gloy, Editor At Large, Fair Observer](https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexandergloy/)


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