The truth behind the payment giants' layout of stablecoins is actually very simple—it's not about the blockchain itself, but about payment efficiency.
Imagine a scenario: companies need to pay employees, settle platforms, or make cross-border remittances, which are limited by banking hours in the traditional banking model. But if stablecoins are integrated into the payment network and directly connected to users' digital wallets, it would be a completely different story. Money can flow 24/7, with second-level settlement, and bank closures don't affect the business at all.
This is the key—it's not a technological revolution, but a scene revolution. The new era of payments is quietly arriving.
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just_here_for_vibes
· 22h ago
That's right, but what the payment giants really want is that transaction fee.
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SchrödingersNode
· 22h ago
Basically, efficiency is king; technology is just a tool.
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MissedAirdropAgain
· 22h ago
Well said, finally someone has pointed out this issue. Achieving the highest payment efficiency is the true killer feature of stablecoins.
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UncleWhale
· 23h ago
Honestly, it's still the same—those who make money always have the clearest logic.
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SellLowExpert
· 23h ago
Basically, it's just making money through time arbitrage. The traditional bank card system for everyday expenses like dining should have been phased out long ago.
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MerkleMaid
· 23h ago
7×24 seconds to arrive, that's really impressive. The traditional banking process really needs a revolution.
The truth behind the payment giants' layout of stablecoins is actually very simple—it's not about the blockchain itself, but about payment efficiency.
Imagine a scenario: companies need to pay employees, settle platforms, or make cross-border remittances, which are limited by banking hours in the traditional banking model. But if stablecoins are integrated into the payment network and directly connected to users' digital wallets, it would be a completely different story. Money can flow 24/7, with second-level settlement, and bank closures don't affect the business at all.
This is the key—it's not a technological revolution, but a scene revolution. The new era of payments is quietly arriving.