Can X evolve into the ultimate crypto superpowers hub?
Think about it—X has become the epicenter where crypto communities, traders, and builders congregate. Every major narrative, every market shift, every tech breakthrough hits X first. Crypto culture is already thriving there.
But here's the gap: the platform lacks direct financial infrastructure baked in. It's all chatter, no rails.
That's changing. Money transmitter licenses are rolling out across major jurisdictions. The puzzle pieces are clicking into place. Once X closes this final loop—connecting native payment rails to its massive, hyper-engaged user base—it could reshape how financial transactions happen in Web3.
The real question isn't whether it can happen. It's how fast.
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Blockwatcher9000
· 19h ago
Honestly, if X can really integrate payments, this game will be alive.
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SpeakWithHatOn
· 19h ago
To be honest, X really needs to get the payment part sorted out; right now, it's just an information relay station.
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MondayYoloFridayCry
· 19h ago
Basically, X is now the crypto information Maotai, but the lack of a payment function is indeed a shortcoming. However, this time they're serious.
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MidnightTrader
· 19h ago
Honestly, if X can really connect the payment part, that would be impressive. But I still have some doubts about whether these people can handle those regulatory issues.
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ContractExplorer
· 19h ago
Wait, can payment rails really be handled? I think just getting the license isn't enough; compliance will require spending money.
Can X evolve into the ultimate crypto superpowers hub?
Think about it—X has become the epicenter where crypto communities, traders, and builders congregate. Every major narrative, every market shift, every tech breakthrough hits X first. Crypto culture is already thriving there.
But here's the gap: the platform lacks direct financial infrastructure baked in. It's all chatter, no rails.
That's changing. Money transmitter licenses are rolling out across major jurisdictions. The puzzle pieces are clicking into place. Once X closes this final loop—connecting native payment rails to its massive, hyper-engaged user base—it could reshape how financial transactions happen in Web3.
The real question isn't whether it can happen. It's how fast.