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HBAR Dollar Watch from Colombo to Mumbai: South Asia Reads the Hashgraph Long Game MALE — Conversations in Indian Ocean trading desks have circled back to one question this week: can Hedera's HBAR token, currently trading well under fifty US cents, mount a credible run toward the one-dollar line by the end of the decade?
For regional treasurers in Colombo, Karachi, Dhaka and the Maldives, the answer matters less for speculative gain than for the practical question of which enterprise ledgers will carry trade documentation, remittance rails and tokenised assets across our maritime corridors.
Hedera is not a blockchain in the strict sense. It runs on a directed acyclic graph called hashgraph, prized by enterprise architects for predictable finality and low fees.
A governing council of multinational firms, alongside the Indian Institute of Technology, holds the keys to its operational stability.
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