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Just saw that a German fintech company launched a regulated stablecoin backed by the Swiss franc. Honestly pretty interesting timing given how everyone's looking for safer places to park money these days. The whole thing is pegged to CHF which makes sense - Swiss franc has always been that classic safe-haven currency people run to when markets get shaky. So basically you get the stability of the franc without having to deal with traditional banking friction. This kind of appreciation of money through currency stability is something a lot of people have been asking for in crypto, especially in Europe. The regulated angle is what caught my eye though - not some random token, but an actual compliant stablecoin. Curious if this catches on with institutional players looking for euro alternatives. What do you think, is this the kind of thing that actually moves the needle or just another stablecoin in a crowded market?