tag, then the body with tags. No markdown, just HTML. Emojis included as is. Alright, that should cover it.End of Thought (13.77s) SHOCKING Crypto Move: AirAsia & Standard Chartered Team Up for Digital Ringgit Drama! 💸✈️ Oh, Malaysia’s finally jumping on the crypto bandwagon! 🎉 Because nothing says “innovation” like pairing AirAsia’s budget flights with Standard Chartered’s “trust us, we’re legit” vibe to create a digital Ringgit that’s… wait for it… backed by the Ringgit. Groundbreaking! 🚀 So, let me get this straight: they’re testing a stablecoin in a “regulatory sandbox”? Sounds like Malaysia’s version of a playground where bankers and crypto enthusiasts hold hands and sing Kumbaya. 🤔 But hey, if blockchain can make paying for my AirAsia legroom (or lack thereof) faster, I’m all in. 🧸 They claim this “blends traditional finance with crypto.” Translation: old-school banks are panic-googling “how to look cool with blockchain” and hoping no one notices. 🌪️ But sure, let’s call it “seamless transactions” instead of admitting we’re all just confused. 😅 Next up: a TikTok ad where a monkey in a pilot uniform explains DeFi. Stay tuned! 🐒✈️

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