Stablecoins perform beautifully at the platform level—fast speed, low cost, seamless cross-border. Sounds perfect, right?
But when it comes to users, it's a different story. You have to choose from a variety of stablecoins, different withdrawal channels, each with its own rules, verification processes, and various frictions.
The real bottleneck is not transfer speed. The problem is that this system is still too complicated for individual users. From on-chain liquidity to the complete experience of deposits and withdrawals, it has far from achieved true "simplicity."
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BlockchainBard
· 12m ago
Basically, it's just flashy technology and a great experience, but stablecoins still need to be refined.
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NotFinancialAdviser
· 01-09 09:26
That's right, stablecoins sound awesome, but in practice, they're a bunch of headaches.
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liquiditea_sipper
· 01-09 01:45
In plain terms, stablecoins are a classic case of "all talk and no action." They run on the chain at lightning speed, but the user experience is a mess. It really wears you out.
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ShitcoinArbitrageur
· 01-07 16:52
That's right, stablecoins sound appealing, but using them is a hassle. I just lost fees because I chose the wrong channel.
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ForkThisDAO
· 01-07 16:49
You're absolutely right; everything looks glamorous on paper, but behind the scenes, it's full of pitfalls.
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MrDecoder
· 01-07 16:38
At the end of the day, it's still a UX issue. Technical skills are impressive, but the user experience is indeed lacking.
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0xLuckbox
· 01-07 16:32
Basically, it's just a fake move; it's great on the chain, but when you really use it, it's still a pile of 😂.
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DAOdreamer
· 01-07 16:32
My buddy is right, the technical aspect is indeed impressive, but the user experience is still a mess.
Stablecoins perform beautifully at the platform level—fast speed, low cost, seamless cross-border. Sounds perfect, right?
But when it comes to users, it's a different story. You have to choose from a variety of stablecoins, different withdrawal channels, each with its own rules, verification processes, and various frictions.
The real bottleneck is not transfer speed. The problem is that this system is still too complicated for individual users. From on-chain liquidity to the complete experience of deposits and withdrawals, it has far from achieved true "simplicity."