Speaking of the choice of public chain for USDT, Brother Sun's Tron still firmly occupies the mainstream mindshare. In comparison, the performance of the XPL and Stable chains is indeed somewhat lacking, and market recognition is completely in a different league.
But on the other hand, USDC's approach has always been somewhat different from USDT. Now, every public chain is competing for a piece of the stablecoin market, can USDC break through in its own track? This is really hard to say; it depends on what differentiated features it can offer to users.
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DataOnlooker
· 12-14 07:32
Tron has been the most stable all these years; Brother Sun really has a knack for it.
USDC wants a comeback, it depends on who can give more support.
XPL, who? I've never heard of it.
USDT ecosystem is still king.
Differentiation? Basically, it's just transaction fees and speed.
The stablecoin war isn't over yet, just wait and see.
USDC on Ethereum is already quite competitive.
Tron’s moat is truly fortress-level.
Let's wait and see; it feels like there are no new tricks.
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GateUser-addcaaf7
· 12-13 10:09
With the strong momentum of the Tron ecosystem, it's a bit difficult for USDC to make a comeback.
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SchrodingerWallet
· 12-13 06:35
Well, Tron’s liquidity is really outstanding, and the transaction fees are ridiculously low.
Want to turn USDC around? First, build a strong sense of confidence.
Brother Sun, this move is flawless.
What are the current trends in stablecoins?
XPL? Never even heard of it.
Differentiation is tough; users only recognize USDT.
In the USDC race, it all depends on who has more funds.
Low fees are really attractive; Tron has nailed it.
By the way, is there anything special about USDC?
Tron’s ecosystem is truly extensive.
The stablecoin scene is now a power game.
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OffchainWinner
· 12-11 09:25
This wave of Tron is indeed a winner, but the opportunity for USDC is not gone either.
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TokenVelocityTrauma
· 12-11 09:24
Tron, Brother Sun really played this move perfectly.
USDT is a guaranteed win, other chains can't compete.
USDC, unless there's a major move, will be hard to turn around.
Honestly, stablecoins are already established.
Brother Sun has mastered Tron, other chains are really pointless.
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QuorumVoter
· 12-11 09:22
Tron has indeed captured the mind share, but the differentiated approach of USDC is the key.
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AirdropLicker
· 12-11 09:20
Brother Sun, this wave is a guaranteed win. No one can compare to TRON's stablecoin ecosystem.
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WalletDivorcer
· 12-11 09:16
Tron is indeed a battleground for stablecoins; Brother Sun's move is quite aggressive
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USDC needs to have some real advantages to turn things around; just clashing head-to-head with USDT won't work
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Honestly, XPL is pretty quiet right now, nobody is really using it
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The stablecoin market may look big, but it's actually just so-so; without innovation, it will be eliminated sooner or later
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Tron's ecosystem is indeed solid, but don't be too pessimistic about USDC; there are still opportunities if the right scenarios are found
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Every chain is competing, but in the end, it all comes down to who has real users
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Brother Sun's move to develop Tron stablecoins truly addresses a market pain point
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Wait, what is XPL? I've never heard of it; is anyone really using it?
Speaking of the choice of public chain for USDT, Brother Sun's Tron still firmly occupies the mainstream mindshare. In comparison, the performance of the XPL and Stable chains is indeed somewhat lacking, and market recognition is completely in a different league.
But on the other hand, USDC's approach has always been somewhat different from USDT. Now, every public chain is competing for a piece of the stablecoin market, can USDC break through in its own track? This is really hard to say; it depends on what differentiated features it can offer to users.