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DaoResearcher
· 2025-12-14 23:35
According to the logic of the white paper, this move by PayPal is actually testing the payment scenario hypothesis of stablecoins, and the adoption rate data of PYUSD will be very crucial.
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It is worth noting that the token economic signals behind YouTube's recent actions—mainstream platform adoption often indicates a turning point in market consensus.
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From a governance mechanism perspective, the US prioritizing openness has exposed the issue of incentive incompatibility. Where exactly is the global push towards a game-theoretic equilibrium?
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Again, stablecoins and mainstream platforms—feeling like we're still a long way from true on-chain finance.
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If the hypothesis holds, this suggests that PYUSD's liquidity has already been validated in real-world payments, and the data should look very promising.
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GasWaster69
· 2025-12-14 04:06
It's exclusive to the US again. When can we use it too?
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AltcoinHunter
· 2025-12-14 03:26
Another stablecoin, another mainstream platform... Honestly, it's just the big players paving the way for themselves. YouTube's follow-up this time isn't exactly early; PayPal has been gone for almost half a year.
Can PYUSD really become popular? To be honest, I can't quite see through it, but it's definitely something new that American creators can use stablecoins for withdrawals. When will we be able to do the same domestically?
Wait, does this mean that mainstream platforms are quietly building the infrastructure for crypto payments? I feel like something's a bit off...
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GweiWatcher
· 2025-12-12 03:02
Are stablecoins about to take off? Speaking of which, when will the US First approach be our turn...
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TokenRationEater
· 2025-12-12 03:01
Stablecoins on YouTube? Now mainstream platforms are really starting to take it seriously. American users are the first to try it out. When can we use it too?
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metaverse_hermit
· 2025-12-12 02:59
Stablecoins are finally on mainstream platforms. Creators now have another way to make money, but it's a bit hard to sustain since it's only open to Americans for now.
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ArbitrageBot
· 2025-12-12 02:55
It's the US enjoying it first again. When will it be our turn?
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ChainWallflower
· 2025-12-12 02:48
Stablecoins are now on mainstream platforms. This was a good move.
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TopBuyerForever
· 2025-12-12 02:39
Stablecoin payments? Really? Now American creators are making money again. When can we start using them too?
YouTube creators can now receive payments using PayPal stablecoins
【链文】YouTube最近搞了个挺有意思的动作——创作者现在能直接用PayPal的稳定币收钱了。
PayPal那边负责加密业务的May Zabaneh亲自确认,这功能已经正式跑起来了,不过暂时只对美国用户开放。Google那边的发言人也跟着表态,说YouTube确实新增了这种支付方式,创作者可以用PYUSD这个稳定币来收平台分成。
其实PayPal在今年Q3初就已经支持收款方用PYUSD收钱了。YouTube看到这个机会,很快就把这个选项加到了创作者的收益结算里。对那些在平台上发内容赚钱的人来说,现在又多了一种提现方式。
说实话,主流平台开始接受稳定币支付,这事儿本身就挺值得关注的。