5/ Stablecoins can be useful for: ✅ Managing market volatility ✅ Sending funds globally ✅ Trading between crypto assets ✅ Holding value while waiting for opportunities

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SeaSaltFlavorAirdrop
· 10h ago
The stablecoin track is becoming increasingly competitive; let's see who will have the last laugh.
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GateUser-2d7346e0
· 07-03 11:00
Global instant transfer is indeed great, but the channels for deposits and withdrawals are a headache.
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DaoScraps
· 07-03 10:53
Regarding the "waiting for opportunity" part, last year's USDC bank incident almost scared me to death.
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BluePeonyDarkroom
· 07-03 07:31
Wait, the second one says global remittance, but isn't it also quite problematic when gas fees are high?
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GateUser-04e4dac2
· 07-03 07:20
Regarding trading pairs, stablecoin pairs are the pools with the best liquidity.
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Stop-LossInTheEveningGlow
· 07-03 07:19
The fourth one is too real, holding USDC to buy the dip.
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Cream-ColoredCross-ChainBridge
· 07-03 07:15
I think DAI is more decentralized than USDT.
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RugproofGrandma
· 07-03 07:13
Stablecoins are indeed a safe haven in volatile markets. I always keep USDC and USDT on hand.
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NfaKitchen
· 07-03 07:09
Manage volatility ✅ but also consider the risk of de-pegging.
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StainedGlassSolarArray
· 07-03 07:09
In cross-border transfers, stablecoins outperform traditional banks.
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