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Lybra Finance: eUSD/peUSD current total issuance is $121 million

Lybra Finance, the issuer of interest-bearing stablecoins, announced that the total issuance of eUSD/peUSD is currently $121 million, making them the 13th most widely used stablecoin option in the market. The team hinted that a major announcement will be released next week.

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