Falcon Finance Links USDf Stablecoin to Traditional Banking

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Falcon Finance has linked its synthetic dollar stablecoin USDf to regulated banking infrastructure. USDf users can now convert on-chain holdings into traditional currencies and access standard payment services.

Under a new integration involving payments platform Altery and crypto-fiat conversion provider Synterra Connect, USDf token holders can now route their balances into regulated accounts and settle transactions through conventional banking rails.

The arrangement enables users to transfer USDf to a designated Synterra address for conversion, after which corresponding fiat balances are credited to their Altery accounts.

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