The regular and corporate stablecoins have become part of the financial infrastructure, not just investment assets. In Latin America, like Peru and Argentina, where inflation is high and local currencies are unstable, stablecoins will provide protection against price fluctuations and enable people to acquire a stable means of payment. Users do not need to understand blockchain or complicate themselves with complex digital wallets; they will just use the card like any regular bank card. After that, Mastercard partnered with Circle, Paxos, and Novi to integrate stablecoin payments globally. Everything points to one direction: stable currencies will become an integral part of our daily lives within a few years. The UAE is the new generation of digital currency. In the same context, the UAE has not limited itself to traditional banks. They are working on launching a digital currency backed by the Emirati dirham called AE Coin, with the launch expected in the last quarter of 2025. The main partners are IHC, ADQ, and First Abu Dhabi Bank, under the supervision of the Central Bank of the UAE. The project's goals are to enhance financial inclusion both domestically and internationally, improve payment efficiency, and reduce the cost and time of transfers, while driving the digital economy and innovation in M2M solutions and artificial intelligence. Egypt is on the way... Egypt has also not been silent, but we have some differences with the digital pound E-Pound.