Tether has just publicly announced its investment layout on SQRIL. This company specializes in real-time cross-border QR code payment solutions, deeply rooted in markets across Asia, Africa, and Latin America. Through API integration, it connects with traditional financial systems, providing new ideas for payment clearing in emerging markets. Although the specific investment scale has not been disclosed, this investment reflects that stablecoin giants are accelerating their layout of payment infrastructure — not only within the crypto industry but also aiming to penetrate mainstream payment ecosystems. Such cross-border payment innovations are becoming a key window for Web3 from assets to applications.

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SilentObservervip
· 8h ago
Once again betting on the payments track, stablecoins are making big moves --- Can SQRIL really succeed? It feels a bit uncertain --- Entering the mainstream payment ecosystem, easy to say but hard to do --- Cross-border payments are indeed a gold mine, but the competition is fierce --- Stablecoins are really transforming from financial tools into payment infrastructure --- It seems this is what Web3 should be doing, not just speculating on coins --- The Asian, African, and Latin American markets are indeed needed, but can Tether's trust hold up? --- Investment scale is not disclosed, and now they’re using this approach again, which is a bit confusing --- Real-time QR code payments sound good, but can the user experience be up to par? --- This move shows that stablecoins are no longer satisfied with just the crypto circle—they're about to go mainstream
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DAOTruantvip
· 21h ago
Oops, USDT is up to something again, this time targeting payments in emerging markets? It seems the ambitions of stablecoins are getting bigger and bigger... --- Cross-border payments are indeed a bottleneck, and the idea of SQRIL is pretty good. Let's see if it can really break through. --- Investing without mentioning scale, how many times has this trick been played... --- Honestly, compared to the crypto circle's approach, I prefer Tether's move into traditional finance. That's the real ticket to entry. --- QR code payments? Feels a bit retro haha, but it really works in emerging markets. --- Wait, what is this investment aiming to benchmark? PayPal? Or is there another plan... --- Web3 applications are really here, finally not just about trading coins. This round is quite interesting. --- From assets to applications, it sounds very sexy, but large-scale implementation still depends on actual user numbers. --- Stablecoin giants pouring money into infrastructure—are they trying to cut off the source?
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BearMarketMonkvip
· 21h ago
Stablecoins enter the mainstream payment ecosystem, this time it's serious, no longer just about trading coins --- Tether's move is quite aggressive, QR code payments entering emerging markets, targeting a direction no one expected --- Basically, it's about competing for the traditional financial sector's share; the crypto world is ruthless and relentless --- API integration with traditional finance? If this really materializes, the future possibilities are indeed vast --- The real valuable thing in payment infrastructure is here; asset transfer applications are about to see a wave --- Investment scale not disclosed yet, same old story, we'll have to wait and analyze the data ourselves later --- Cross-border payments in emerging markets have always been a blue ocean; SQRIL is a company to watch --- I think for Web3 to truly go mainstream, it needs this kind of payment innovation; otherwise, it will always be a small circle --- QR code solutions sound simple and straightforward, but they might really be a necessity in markets like Asia, Africa, and Latin America --- Tether is no longer satisfied with just being a stablecoin; now it wants to enter the payment track? It’s redefining itself
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BrokenDAOvip
· 21h ago
Stablecoin giants are starting to deploy real-world payment solutions... The question is whether the traditional financial system will genuinely embrace it or just treat it as a technical solution. The trust cost might be higher than expected.
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