Honestly? Native USDC and USDT integration should be top priority for ICP ecosystem growth right now. Don't get me wrong - the ck-tokens we have are functional. They work when you need them. But let's be real here: they're a bridge solution at best. A stopgap. The ecosystem needs those native stablecoins to truly scale and compete. Wrapped tokens have their place, sure, but treating them as anything more than temporary infrastructure is shortsighted. Real liquidity demands the real thing.
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OfflineValidator
· 12-13 12:29
I agree with this logic; ck-token is indeed just a temporary solution, and native stablecoins are the real way to go.
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MetaEggplant
· 12-10 19:03
NGL, native stablecoins are finally here, and ICP can truly take off. CK-Token is just a temporary patch right now.
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ser_ngmi
· 12-10 19:02
ngl ck tokens do seem like temporary workers, but can the native stablecoin really save ICP? I think it still depends on the trading pair depth.
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WagmiWarrior
· 12-10 18:44
NGL, ck-tokens are really just a temporary solution. Only when native stablecoins arrive can there be a real breakthrough.
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MetaMuskRat
· 12-10 18:35
ck-tokens are indeed just a transitional solution, but claiming that native stablecoin is the top priority? I think we should wait and see. The real bottleneck in the ICP ecosystem is no longer the stablecoin.
Honestly? Native USDC and USDT integration should be top priority for ICP ecosystem growth right now. Don't get me wrong - the ck-tokens we have are functional. They work when you need them. But let's be real here: they're a bridge solution at best. A stopgap. The ecosystem needs those native stablecoins to truly scale and compete. Wrapped tokens have their place, sure, but treating them as anything more than temporary infrastructure is shortsighted. Real liquidity demands the real thing.