Stablecoins—digital tokens designed to hold their value—have quietly become one of the most important financial innovations of the twenty-first century. From Argentina to Nigeria, from Wall Street to family living rooms, they are reshaping how value moves across the world. They promise speed, efficiency, and stability, yet they also carry risks, controversies, and questions that reach to the heart of global finance.
This book tells the story of stablecoins to 2025. It begins with the spectacular collapse of Terra, the moment that shook trust in algorithmic experiments and forced governments to act. It follows the rise of giants like Tether, USD Coin, and PayPal’s digital dollar, and it explores the new rules written by regulators in the United States, Europe, and Asia. It shows how stablecoins are used in everyday life, from remittances and savings to international trade, while also examining their uneasy relationship with central bank digital currencies.
At once global and personal, practical and political, The Quiet Revolution traces the promise and the peril of money that is no longer only paper, metal, or numbers in a bank, but tokens on a blockchain. It asks not only how stablecoins work, but what they reveal about the future of trust, power, and sovereignty in an interconnected world.
For anyone curious about where money is heading—investors, policymakers, students, or everyday readers—this book offers a clear and compelling account of a quiet revolution that is transforming finance one transaction at a time.
Ross Thompson lives in Melbourne Australia - he is the author of a number of non fiction titles. He also writes Christian non fiction - and adult and children's fiction