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Victus Global Launches Real-Time FX Tools Empowering Frontier Markets

June 16, 2025 By GlobeNewswire

Road Town, British Virgin Islands, June 16, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- In many frontier and emerging markets, local currencies are not a source of stability—they are a source of fear. From Argentina to Nigeria, from Lebanon to Zimbabwe, the value of national currencies has been eroded by inflation, capital controls, and geopolitical instability. As citizens struggle to protect their savings and businesses fight to settle cross-border transactions, one tool is quietly gaining ground: stablecoins.

Amid this growing shift, Victus Global has announced the expansion of its FX and stablecoin settlement platform, VictusMarkets, offering real-time hedging tools for businesses in high-volatility markets. This development aligns with the company's mission to bring greater transparency and efficiency to currency exchange in underserved economies.

A New Kind of Dollarization

Stablecoins—digital currencies pegged to traditional fiat, often the U.S. dollar—are being increasingly adopted as a grassroots form of economic resilience. Unlike conventional dollarization, which relies on physical USD notes or bank accounts, stablecoins allow anyone with a smartphone and internet access to store and transmit dollar-equivalent value with speed and transparency.

Platforms such as USDT (Tether), USDC (Circle), and BUSD (now winding down) have seen massive adoption spikes in high-volatility markets. According to Chainalysis, stablecoin transfers in Sub-Saharan Africa reached over $50 billion in 2023, mostly through informal peer-to-peer networks.

In Argentina, where annual inflation topped 140% in 2023, local exchanges such as Lemon and Buenbit saw record volumes of USDC and USDT purchases. In Turkey, stablecoins are now one of the top forms of crypto volume, often used to hedge against lira depreciation.


Use Cases: From Payroll to Procurement

What began as a store of value has evolved into full-fledged payment rails. In Nigeria and Kenya, freelancers and tech workers are increasingly being paid in USDC or USDT through platforms like Bitwage or local crypto wallets like Busha. Cross-border traders in Eastern Europe and the Middle East use stablecoins to pay suppliers, avoiding the complexity of bank wires and exchange rate losses.

Case Study: Lebanon

With banks largely insolvent and capital controls still in place, Lebanese citizens have turned to stablecoins as a life raft. Local crypto groups report that USDT and USDC are now used for everything from rent to school fees.

"When the banks froze our accounts, stablecoins became our dollar bank," said Nour, a Beirut-based graphic designer. "It’s not perfect, but it’s better than holding lira."

Institutional Recognition

The use of stablecoins in volatile economies is no longer an underground phenomenon. In 2023, the Central Bank of Nigeria issued guidelines for licensed fintechs engaging in stablecoin operations. The IMF has also acknowledged that digital dollars are "outcompeting" local currencies in some fragile states and has urged governments to consider regulation instead of resistance.

Companies like Victus Global are now building FX platforms tailored to this demand. Their product, VictusMarkets, offers a hedging solution that enables local businesses to swap unstable fiat into USDT or USDC, compare quotes from liquidity providers, and settle transactions efficiently across borders. Their tools allow local businesses in resource-rich countries like Kazakhstan or the DRC to hedge exposure to volatile currencies and settle with offshore suppliers in stablecoins.

The Risks: Dependence, Regulation, and Systemic Fragility

Still, reliance on stablecoins raises serious questions:

  • Monetary sovereignty: Does widespread use of USDC/USDT threaten central bank control?
  • Counterparty risk: What happens if the issuer of a stablecoin collapses or is sanctioned?
  • Regulatory arbitrage: Are stablecoins enabling shadow banking in fragile economies?

These risks are not hypothetical. In 2022, the collapse of algorithmic stablecoin UST caused over $40 billion in losses. In contrast, fully reserved stablecoins like USDC promote transparency and compliance—but require robust infrastructure and legal clarity.

The Road Ahead

For millions living under currency chaos, stablecoins are not speculative instruments—they are lifelines. Their rise in frontier markets speaks to a failure of traditional monetary systems and a demand for decentralized alternatives.

While regulation will shape the future, the underlying truth remains: in the absence of trust in national money, people will find their own. And in 2025, increasingly, they are finding it on the blockchain.

As policymakers and platforms alike wrestle with how to govern this new form of finance, one thing is clear: stablecoins have moved from niche to necessary.

Website: https://victusglobal.com/
Twitter X: https://x.com/VictusGlobal_

Disclaimer: The information provided in this press release is not a solicitation for investment, nor is it intended as investment advice, financial advice, or trading advice. It is strongly recommended you practice due diligence, including consultation with a professional financial advisor, before investing in or trading cryptocurrency and securities.

CONTACT: Luke Duffy
info(at)victusglobal.com

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