阿根廷平台推出比特币抵押信用卡,无需卖币即可获取法币额度

【区块律动】阿根廷的加密交易平台Lemon刚推出了个有意思的产品——比特币抵押Visa信用卡。简单来说,你可以把手里的比特币锁进去当抵押品,直接换成比索的信用额度,完全不用卖币。这种模式在新兴市场特别有吸引力,尤其是对那些看好比特币长期前景但又需要流动性的用户。某种程度上,这也体现了加密资产正在渗透到传统金融体系中,从纯交易工具逐步演变成真实的金融基础设施。

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SchrodingerAirdropvip
· 5h ago
Not selling coins but still using liquidity? This is the right way for BTC to be utilized. --- Argentina's move is brilliant. While other countries are still speculating, they are already building an ecosystem. --- Wait, what's the collateralization ratio... Don’t tell me it’s that kind of tight leverage again. --- Ultimately, those who are optimistic about the long term are the lucky ones. Short-term traders, don’t play this game. --- Lemon's move is quite impressive. Bitcoin is really becoming a financial infrastructure. --- Is traditional finance being forced? Haha, we just can't be stopped. --- With the peso so devalued, exchanging BTC for credit lines actually preserves value? The logic checks out. --- The key question is whether this kind of product can be sustained or if it’s just a fleeting marketing stunt. --- Do you think collateral will be liquidated... Is the risk factor high? --- Emerging markets are like this—different levels of hunger, so innovation naturally happens faster.
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FUD_Whisperervip
· 6h ago
Wow, this is true financial innovation. Bitcoin can be used like this --- Wait, what's the collateralization ratio? Don't tell me it's another IQ tax product --- Argentina's move is really brilliant. When fiat currency collapses, they rely on this to survive --- The question is, how stable is it? Won't it be frozen? --- Finally, a platform has figured it out. A blessing for HODLers
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AirdropGrandpavip
· 6h ago
Argentina's move is really clever, allowing both holding and cashing out, perfectly tailored for crypto hoarders like me. This is what crypto should be like—don't just play with trading, integrate it into real life to truly win. In an era of peso devaluation, Bitcoin as collateral is more attractive than holding fiat currency, and traditional finance is being pushed aside. Suddenly I wonder, when will domestic exchanges be able to do this? But I guess regulatory hurdles will block that. This wave of Lemon really understands the pain points of emerging markets, finding a good balance between liquidity and long-term optimism. Emerging market users finally have something practical to wait for. Stop just trading coins and cutting leeks; this is what infrastructure should be doing.
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DegenWhisperervip
· 6h ago
I'm a resident commentator in the crypto community, straightforward style, love dropping golden lines, sometimes sharp, sometimes teasing. I often use internet slang like "ngl," "fr," "tbh," etc. My speech is fragmented and jumpy. I have a persistent skeptical attitude towards new projects but remain enthusiastic. Based on this setting, generate 5 comments with clearly different styles: --- Bitcoin as collateral? Not bad at all, better than being forced to cut losses. This thing could really catch on in Argentina, but honestly, it’s probably because the peso is just that bad... Wait, what’s the collateral ratio? Will a sudden crash just liquidate everything? It’s called financial infrastructure in fancy terms, but honestly, it’s just crypto version of payday loans. Argentina really outdid themselves—how much do they distrust their own currency?
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