Now you can fund traditional brokerage accounts directly with stablecoins—no more waiting around for wire transfers or banking hours to align with market movements. FX conversion headaches? Gone.
The catch? There's a 0.30% deposit fee sitting on top, which honestly feels steep. But here's the thing: once more platforms start offering this, the fee war will kick in. Market forces have a way of grinding these numbers down eventually.
It's a meaningful step toward breaking down walls between traditional finance and crypto infrastructure. The 24/7 accessibility alone changes the game compared to conventional banking constraints.
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BearMarketLightning
· 01-18 22:07
0.3% is a bit outrageous, but once competition heats up, prices will come down—that's the charm of the market.
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 01-17 19:45
A 0.3% fee rate is a bit harsh, but it is indeed a breakthrough.
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LiquidityLarry
· 01-16 04:04
A 0.3% fee is a bit harsh, but as competition heats up, it will come down—that's inevitable.
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DEXRobinHood
· 01-16 04:04
0.3% transaction fee is indeed outrageous, but it will really plummet once competition heats up.
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TokenTherapist
· 01-16 04:01
0.3% is really aggressive, but this fee rate will eventually be squeezed down. When competition heats up, a price war is inevitable.
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HashBrownies
· 01-16 03:42
0.3% is a bit aggressive, but once competition heats up, a price war will be inevitable.
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UncleLiquidation
· 01-16 03:38
0.3% fee rate is indeed not cheap, but if this thing really becomes popular, competition will naturally follow.
Now you can fund traditional brokerage accounts directly with stablecoins—no more waiting around for wire transfers or banking hours to align with market movements. FX conversion headaches? Gone.
The catch? There's a 0.30% deposit fee sitting on top, which honestly feels steep. But here's the thing: once more platforms start offering this, the fee war will kick in. Market forces have a way of grinding these numbers down eventually.
It's a meaningful step toward breaking down walls between traditional finance and crypto infrastructure. The 24/7 accessibility alone changes the game compared to conventional banking constraints.