Recently, I noticed an interesting trend — new players are entering the Web3 payment track again.
A project focused on Layer1 has recently put a lot of effort into payment infrastructure. From the team composition, it seems they want to make a push in intelligent payments and proxy payments (Agentic Payments). To be honest, this direction is quite cutting-edge, especially combining AI and on-chain payments, which could bring some new scenarios.
However, it's still early to talk about real-world implementation. Payment infrastructure involves not only technical architecture but also compliance, user habits, and merchant onboarding, which are the real tough challenges. Let’s see if we can create some practical application scenarios on $VANRY. After all, there are many Web3 payment projects now, but only a few are truly functional.
What do you think about the growth potential of on-chain payments?
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SingleForYears
· 6h ago
Another new narrative of AI + payments. I'm tired of this routine... Still, it depends on whether it can truly be implemented.
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PoetryOnChain
· 14h ago
Another payment project? Bro, I'm already tired of this kind of project, and I haven't seen one that actually works yet.
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AirdropHuntress
· 12-11 20:50
Another capital scheme disguised as AI. I've seen enough pitfalls in payment infrastructure; don't come out and embarrass yourself without even understanding tokenomics.
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liquiditea_sipper
· 12-11 20:49
Another payment track, huh? Can it really be implemented this time? It feels like every time it's just the most confident on the PPT.
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BanklessAtHeart
· 12-11 20:46
It's another payment track with new players. Can it succeed this time? Honestly, I'm a bit exhausted.
AI + on-chain payments sound appealing, but compliance is really a hurdle that can't be bypassed. Don't let it end up just a demo project in the end.
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DecentralizeMe
· 12-11 20:31
Another payment project... To be honest, I'm tired of these kinds of projects, constantly talking about AI + payments. So, what’s the result? Users are still zero, and merchants are out of the question.
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MEVHunterZhang
· 12-11 20:26
Smart payments again? Honestly, what's the point? Let's see the on-chain payment user numbers to make a statement.
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LuckyHashValue
· 12-11 20:22
Another payment project, I hear this word every day and it's getting old. Which ones are truly useful? Let's wait until $VANRY actually launches.
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OnchainArchaeologist
· 12-11 20:22
Another payment project... to be honest, it still depends on whether it can actually be used in practice. Right now, there are PPT proposals everywhere, but only a few truly address the pain points of merchants and users.
Recently, I noticed an interesting trend — new players are entering the Web3 payment track again.
A project focused on Layer1 has recently put a lot of effort into payment infrastructure. From the team composition, it seems they want to make a push in intelligent payments and proxy payments (Agentic Payments). To be honest, this direction is quite cutting-edge, especially combining AI and on-chain payments, which could bring some new scenarios.
However, it's still early to talk about real-world implementation. Payment infrastructure involves not only technical architecture but also compliance, user habits, and merchant onboarding, which are the real tough challenges. Let’s see if we can create some practical application scenarios on $VANRY. After all, there are many Web3 payment projects now, but only a few are truly functional.
What do you think about the growth potential of on-chain payments?