Tiny Bermuda Just Chose Stellar to Run Its Entire Finance
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Bermudaâs economical revamp is moving on-chain & Stellar Network (XLM) is going to be the host of this venture. Bermuda established the Digital Asset Business Act back in 2018, setting the example as one of the first countries across the globe to have a comprehensive crypto regime.
Currently, the local Bermuda merchants are paying from 3% to 5% in card fees, while this figure extends to 10% in some specific jurisdictions. The new, blockchain-based direction revolves around keeping more of those fees inside the island, while the people of Bermuda receive multiple benefits.
From now on, they can make use of Stellar Network-based crypto currency wallets in everyday activities, including paying local merchants, receiving monthly wages, settling government fees & sending money between each other.
Stellar (XLM) provides one of the largest cash-on & off-ramp networks around the globe, empowering Bermudians to easily access & manage finances.
"The lack of mobile money applications and reliance on legacy payments infrastructure has left Bermudians paying high payment processing fees and hindered additional economic growth opportunities", - said Bermudaâs Prime Minister The Honorable E. David Burt on the matter.
He went on to say that Stellar Networkâs capacity is perfectly suitable for this digital finance campaign, praising the Stellar Development Foundation (SDF) for supporting public sector initiatives, while also hinting at United States Dollar-pegged stablecoins as a solution for lesser fees & ease of access.
Stellarâs native crypto XLM sparked up a 7% rally amidst the news, but backtracked from the $0.17 weekly high back to exactly $0.16 as of press time. Right now, XLMâs price is clinging towards a downward resistance trend-line at approximately $0.158, now below all-three main moving averages (EMAs).
With crypto whale interest in Stellar Lumens (XLM) still vague, the latest rally might be a bull trap, as the high XLM price correlation with Bitcoin (BTC) suggests. However, Stellarâs price found support at the lowest-tier Bollinger Band (BOLL), depicted in green in the chart below.
If that demand area holds, XLMâs bulls might hunt for the red-label Bollinger Band breakout at $0.172, but Wednesdayâs sideways market treatment doesnât promise an easy fight. To add, more traders have been shorting Stellar Lumenâs (XLM) price on Futures markets over the past 24 hours, while bulls took in a huge deficit on excessively-leveraged positions.
According to the real-time CoinGlass data, believers in XLMâs upward price momentum have incurred a whopping $348.35K deficit out of a $351.79K total. This has left XLMâs bulls to pay for the short-seller positions, flipping the Open Interest (OI) weighted funding rate negative for hours before the ongoing Stellar Lumens price stabilization kicked in.
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