> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.stablelabs.co/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.stablelabs.co/getting-started-with-genify/how-it-works/stablecoins.md).

# Stablecoins

Stablecoins are one of the key use cases of blockchain technology. They combine the stability of fiat with the speed, efficiency, and global reach enabled by blockchain technology. They are becoming the holding component inside the evolving blockchain-based financial system.

Stable Labs aims to usher in a new adoption wave of stablecoins by launching numerous new tokenized fiat currencies-  starting with **USDI, EURI, CZKI, PLNI, followed by other major and regional currencies.**

By this, we are helping to create a robust, fast, flexible, and global blockchain-native Forex market, which diversifies the stablecoin ecosystem and augments the utility and integrity of digital assets.

Each of the supported STABLEcoins gives users access to near-instant Real World Asset (RWA) tokenization on the Genify Brokerage, an easy way how to on/off-ramp from and to favorite Blockchains, and other use cases, such as payment for goods and services with accepting merchants in your local currency, cross-border remittances, decentralized investments, and more.


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