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#稳定币生态发展 Wait, I recently saw some data that was quite shocking—this year's stablecoin payment volume has exceeded 9 trillion USD?🤯 What does this mean? It feels much bigger than my understanding of "cryptocurrency niche tools."
Even more eye-opening is that the big players say the real adoption isn't retail traders frantically buying and selling on exchanges, but rather corporate CFOs and risk management teams starting to settle transactions with stablecoins. What does this imply? It seems like stablecoins have shifted from being "crypto fringe tools" to becoming part of the financial infrastructure.
And with news like JPMorgan settling on Solana and Goldman Sachs promoting tokenized funds, it feels like the entire industry narrative is quietly changing—from price volatility and trading volume to genuine financial infrastructure development. Suddenly, I realize I might have been only looking at the surface.
I’d like to ask everyone: how will the clearer regulatory and custodial frameworks for stablecoins impact us retail investors or users of stablecoins? Will the barriers be higher, or will it become safer and more convenient? I feel this is a key question for understanding the industry’s direction💭