PANews reported on March 27 that according to an announcement issued by the Governor of Wyoming, the Wyoming Stablecoin Committee announced that its fiat-backed, fully-reserved WYST stablecoin has entered the multi-chain testing phase and has been deployed on test networks such as Avalanche, Solana, and Ethereum. WYST is issued by a public entity and is the first such project in the United States. Testing is expected to last until the second quarter of 2025, and it is planned to be officially launched in July. Partners include LayerZero and Stargate. WYST will be overcollateralized by cash and U.S. debt, and the interest will be injected into the state education fund.
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