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Malaysian royal launches ringgit-backed stablecoin for payments

Ryan Weeks and Niluksi Koswanage / Bloomberg
Ryan Weeks and Niluksi Koswanage / Bloomberg • 2 min read
Malaysian royal launches ringgit-backed stablecoin for payments
Ismail Ibrahim, son of Sultan Ibrahim Iskandar of the Johor royal family. Photo: Bloomberg
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The eldest son of Malaysia’s billionaire king is launching a ringgit-backed stablecoin in the latest example of crypto tokens designed for payments expanding across the Asia-Pacific region.

Bullish Aim Sdn., chaired and owned by Ismail Ibrahim, the son of Sultan Ibrahim Iskandar of the Johor royal family, unveiled a stablecoin called RMJDT that’s pegged to the Malaysian ringgit. It will be backed by local-currency cash deposits and short-term Malaysian government bonds, people with knowledge of the matter said, asking not to be identified.

“Our vision is for this stablecoin to become the standard for crypto-based payments in Malaysia — empowering businesses, consumers, and innovators with a faster, safer, and more efficient way to transact,” Lion Peh, Bullish Aim’s managing director, said in a statement on Tuesday.

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