There are still quite a few issues in the stablecoin sector—expensive transfers, slow speeds, fragmented cross-chain liquidity, and poor user experience. One project has targeted these pain points by using low-latency and high-throughput technology solutions to build an on-chain payment network that directly supports stablecoin circulation across multiple public chains, significantly reducing transfer costs and times.



They have also put effort into ecosystem incentives. By combining staking mining and liquidity mining, they attract developers and users to participate. Recently, the mainnet upgrade included a library of smart contract templates, allowing developers to quickly deploy stablecoin applications without starting from scratch, which indeed accelerates ecosystem expansion.

Overall, although the stablecoin sector is highly competitive, this combination—technology to reduce costs, incentives to attract users, and tools to speed up development—still shows some promising ideas.
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StillBuyingTheDipvip
· 17h ago
Sounds good, but can cross-chain liquidity really solve the problem? It feels like the old trick again. --- Staking mining, in the end, just turns into farmers mining for gold. When the token crashes, it's all over. --- What’s the use of template libraries? With more developers, the competition gets tougher, and everyone will have to spend money just to survive. --- I believe in low costs, but how come these projects all claim to have solved the stablecoin issue? Can they really reach users? --- Alright, it's another万能组合 of incentives + tools. Let's wait until the mainnet stabilizes before talking. --- Cheap transfers are good, but how to ensure cross-chain security? Won't it get hacked like certain others? --- Developer tool libraries do have some value, at least no need to start from zero, but how long the ecosystem can survive is uncertain. --- Using a dual approach sounds powerful, but in reality, it's just spending money to attract traffic. How long can it last?
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HalfIsEmptyvip
· 17h ago
Another savior has appeared, but can they really break through the cross-chain wall?
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ColdWalletGuardianvip
· 17h ago
Sounds good, but can cross-chain liquidity really solve the problem?
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GateUser-e87b21eevip
· 17h ago
Honestly, the transfer fee has always been a sore point, and finally someone is taking this seriously.
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