It seems that USDC faces many challengers, but the actual competitors are not that numerous. To truly break through, three things must be achieved simultaneously: compliance status, open ecosystem access, and institutional-level settlement capabilities. All three are indispensable.
Compliance is actually the simplest; once the policy framework is clear, anyone can move in this direction. The difficult part is the latter two—building an open ecosystem and institutional settlement infrastructure, which requires time accumulation and deep strategic deployment.
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AllInAlice
· 12h ago
Basically, it's still infrastructure bottlenecks; compliance is just a ticket to enter.
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WalletDivorcer
· 12h ago
When it comes to ecosystem and settlement infrastructure, to put it simply, it's a race of time and capital. The advantage of USDC is really not that easy to catch up with.
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GweiObserver
· 12h ago
Is compliance the easiest? This brother is an idealist. By the time the policy framework is clear, the opportunity will have passed.
It seems that USDC faces many challengers, but the actual competitors are not that numerous. To truly break through, three things must be achieved simultaneously: compliance status, open ecosystem access, and institutional-level settlement capabilities. All three are indispensable.
Compliance is actually the simplest; once the policy framework is clear, anyone can move in this direction. The difficult part is the latter two—building an open ecosystem and institutional settlement infrastructure, which requires time accumulation and deep strategic deployment.