A new stablecoin is arriving on the Cardano blockchain to provide a tool for decentralized finance (DeFi) operations and avoid transaction fees.

Cardano's payment gateway provider, Coti, will be the official issuer of Djed, a new DeFi-focused stablecoin for the Cardano network, Cardano founder Charles Hoskinson and Coti CEO Shahaf Bar-Geffen appear Sunday at the Cardano Elevation.

The new stablecoin will be based on an algorithmic blueprint using smart contracts to ensure price stability and providing an instrument for DeFi transactions. The stablecoin is designed for paying transaction fees on the Cardano network in order to avoid "volatile and exorbitant gas fees" and brand transaction costs "more predictable."

According to Djed's research paper released in Baronial, its stablecoin protocol volition behave like an "autonomous banking concern that buys and sells stablecoins for a price in a range that is pegged to a target price." The stablecoin will operate by maintaining a reserve of base coins while minting and called-for diverse other stable assets and reserve coins.

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According to Hoskinson, the Djed stablecoin could be a game-changer in the crypto industry as information technology appeals to an "entirely new audience at a time when the industry is already experiencing astronomical growth."

The news comes shortly after Coti partnered with Cardano's stablecoin hub, Ardana, to bring decentralized stablecoin payments to AdaPay, a Cardano (ADA) payment gateway supporting over 30 fiat currencies.