Can we please stop being so jumpy about Chinese CT😂😂
The CFD platforms for forex, commodities, and stocks have supported USDT deposits for at least 4/5 years: Wanchain, XM, TMGM, and hundreds of other brokers worldwide, have long been able to start trading with USDT
In fact, for many regions, USDT is the primary deposit method for CFD platforms
Additionally, brokers like Interactive Brokers and other CFD brokers have a different logic for customer acquisition using full U tokens
They are providing deposit options for existing customers (already registered, KYC completed); rather than the other way around, offering broker services to U-based users
Most U-based users either cannot KYC / find it troublesome, or prefer not to KYC (due to tax issues)
Similarly, Interactive Brokers in compliant regions does not require stablecoin deposits, and bank deposits are cheaper; in these regions, they are brokers, and their user profile mainly involves stocks and options, which is correct
But in non-US regions, especially countries where onshore compliance is difficult, the number of people able to trade US stocks is small (research thresholds are high), so they mainly focus on FX and commodities, primarily through CFDs, similar to “forex trading” brokers, which are not the same thing
The approach to onboarding is completely different
Therefore, it does not significantly impact the target audience for on-chain US stocks: U-based users, who have never been onboarded by traditional brokers like Interactive Brokers or CFD brokers, do not have or want KYC, and seek exposure without necessarily holding assets
This demand can be addressed through tokenization or synthetic positions
If Interactive Brokers does it, then on-chain platforms shouldn’t do it either; fundamentally, it’s the same as “if XXX coin doesn’t do well, then XXX chain/exchange shouldn’t do it either”😂
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No, everyone
Can we please stop being so jumpy about Chinese CT😂😂
The CFD platforms for forex, commodities, and stocks have supported USDT deposits for at least 4/5 years: Wanchain, XM, TMGM, and hundreds of other brokers worldwide, have long been able to start trading with USDT
In fact, for many regions, USDT is the primary deposit method for CFD platforms
Additionally, brokers like Interactive Brokers and other CFD brokers have a different logic for customer acquisition using full U tokens
They are providing deposit options for existing customers (already registered, KYC completed); rather than the other way around, offering broker services to U-based users
Most U-based users either cannot KYC / find it troublesome, or prefer not to KYC (due to tax issues)
Similarly, Interactive Brokers in compliant regions does not require stablecoin deposits, and bank deposits are cheaper; in these regions, they are brokers, and their user profile mainly involves stocks and options, which is correct
But in non-US regions, especially countries where onshore compliance is difficult, the number of people able to trade US stocks is small (research thresholds are high), so they mainly focus on FX and commodities, primarily through CFDs, similar to “forex trading” brokers, which are not the same thing
The approach to onboarding is completely different
Therefore, it does not significantly impact the target audience for on-chain US stocks: U-based users, who have never been onboarded by traditional brokers like Interactive Brokers or CFD brokers, do not have or want KYC, and seek exposure without necessarily holding assets
This demand can be addressed through tokenization or synthetic positions
If Interactive Brokers does it, then on-chain platforms shouldn’t do it either; fundamentally, it’s the same as “if XXX coin doesn’t do well, then XXX chain/exchange shouldn’t do it either”😂