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UAE dirham stablecoin is coming, backed 1:1, built for real payments. What does it enable? Pay your bills. Send money home. Store value digitally. And that’s just the start. Move money anytime, not only during banking hours. It will be hosted on ADI Chain, the infrastructure built for secure,...

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