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#稳定币市场 Seeing BC Card's stablecoin payment pilot, I thought of a phenomenon worth pondering: as payment infrastructure begins to embrace stablecoins, finance is quietly being reshaped.
One of South Korea's largest payment companies is involved, covering 3.4 million merchants. This is not a small-scale experiment—it's a serious consideration of the future by traditional financial giants. Foreign users can directly exchange stablecoins for digital prepaid cards for local consumption. What does this mean? Cross-border settlements become more convenient, and intermediary steps are reduced.
But there's a particularly important detail: behind the seemingly convenience, we need to stay alert. Although the stablecoin market has broad prospects, any emerging track comes with uncertainties. I recommend that if you're interested in participating in this field, first clarify the proportion of these assets in your overall allocation—don't let it exceed your risk tolerance.
The evolution of financial infrastructure is a long-term process; there's no need to chase the trend. Choose reliable platforms and assets, stay sufficiently vigilant, and regularly review your positions. These practices are always relevant. Steady returns often come from patient waiting, not from chasing trends.