PayPal has recently made significant moves in the stablecoin space, expanding its services to 70 markets. This means their stablecoin products can now cover more regions, making it more convenient for users to access. For the stablecoin sector, the participation of major payment giants indeed helps drive the overall market development. PayPal's expansion appears to aim at capturing a larger share in the digital asset field, with stablecoins serving as a bridge between traditional finance and the crypto world, which has considerable potential. However, the regulatory environment for stablecoins is still evolving, and whether PayPal can smoothly advance in so many markets will depend on how policies respond in each region. What do you think—will PayPal's stablecoin become a mainstream choice?

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