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Wondering what's really going on with Polygon lately? Here's the deal—they're making some serious moves that go beyond just being another layer-2 solution.
Through strategic acquisitions of Coinme and Sequence, Polygon is now positioning itself to operate as a fully regulated US payments platform. This isn't a minor pivot. It's a complete repositioning from L2 infrastructure to actual payment rails with regulatory backing.
The shift matters because it signals Polygon's ambition to be a real contender in payment infrastructure, not just another scaling layer. The past few weeks have seen multiple developments rolling out that underscore this strategic direction. They're essentially building the plumbing for regulated payments, which opens up entirely different use cases and market opportunities than traditional L2 operations.
It's the kind of infrastructure play that could reshape how the ecosystem approaches payment settlement.