Wyoming, the tenth largest state in the U.S., is testing its state-issued stablecoin and will likely launch it in July 2025.
The state of Wyoming is testing its stablecoin on multiple blockchains, state officials confirmed Wednesday. Why it matters: ...
The token is currently being tested on multiple blockchains, aiming to launch in July, state officials said at the DC ...
Wyoming is moving ahead with the development of its own stablecoin, which is now being tested across several blockchain ...
Wyoming begins testing its state-issued stablecoin WYST across multiple blockchains, ensuring security, transparency, and ...
House Majority Whip Tom Emmer (R-MN) strongly criticized Wyoming's plan to issue its own stablecoin, WYST, on Thursday. He ...
Wyoming plans to launch the WYST stablecoin in July, pegged to the US dollar, through a partnership with LayerZero.
Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon confirmed that the state would launch its WYST stablecoin in July after the testing period.
With growing advocacy for stablecoin regulation, Wyoming is jumping the line with plans to launch its own token later this ...
Wyoming has made the first formal move toward issuing what could be the country's first state-issued stable token, which will ...