Black Friday just crushed expectations—online sales hit a monster $11.8B, jumping 9.1% from last year. What's wild? That number came in above early projections. Shows consumer spending power still running hot despite all the recession talk. Digital payments infrastructure handling that volume without breaking? That's the real story here.
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BlockchainTherapist
· 11-29 16:50
1.18 billion? Oh my God, it's a miracle that the payment infrastructure hasn't collapsed... This is the point that should be followed.
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SmartContractDiver
· 11-29 16:47
11.8 billion? Who is this number fooling? The real story is whether the on-chain payment infrastructure can hold up?
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CoinBasedThinking
· 11-29 16:46
11.8 billion dollars? Higher than expected, but what I'm more concerned about is where this money is flowing to... The real season for playing people for suckers has arrived.
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MagicBean
· 11-29 16:44
11.8 billion USD? To be honest, it's a miracle that the payment system hasn't collapsed; the infrastructure behind it is the real MVP.
Black Friday just crushed expectations—online sales hit a monster $11.8B, jumping 9.1% from last year. What's wild? That number came in above early projections. Shows consumer spending power still running hot despite all the recession talk. Digital payments infrastructure handling that volume without breaking? That's the real story here.