StraitsX Singapore Dollar

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StraitsX Singapore Dollar
Denominations
CodeXSGD
Development
Initial release05 October 2020
Ledger
Circulating supplyXSGD 33,098,661 (November 2023)
Website
Website straitsx.com

StraitsX Singapore Dollar (XSGD) is a digital stablecoin pegged to the Singapore dollar [1] . XSGD is issued by StraitsX, and StraitsX is a trademark of Xfers Pte Ltd [2] [3] [4] [5] , a Major Payment Institution (MPI) licensed by the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) for e-money issuance. XSGD is also the world's first Travel Rule compliant stablecoin, which means it follows the guidelines of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) and the MAS Payment Services Act [2] [6] [5] .

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Usage

XSGD runs on multiple blockchains, such as Ethereum, Hedera, Polygon, and Zilliqa [2] .

Reserves

Each XSGD is backed by a Singapore Dollar held in both cash and both MAS Bills [2] [7] [8] .

XSGD reserves are regularly attested and the monthly attestations can be found on the StraitsX website [2] .

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