Stablecoins have long solved the issues of speed and cost, so this is nothing new. The real challenge has always been user experience.
What does the reality look like? Most people need to prepare gas tokens, handle cross-chain exchanges, and open several browser tabs just to send a $10 stablecoin transaction. This process is so cumbersome that no one wants to use it.
The key change lies in the application of gas abstraction technology. Users can now send stablecoins directly, with the fee system automatically covered, achieving truly seamless interaction. This is what stablecoins should look like as everyday payment tools—simple enough for anyone to use, with no unnecessary technical barriers.
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Stablecoins have long solved the issues of speed and cost, so this is nothing new. The real challenge has always been user experience.
What does the reality look like? Most people need to prepare gas tokens, handle cross-chain exchanges, and open several browser tabs just to send a $10 stablecoin transaction. This process is so cumbersome that no one wants to use it.
The key change lies in the application of gas abstraction technology. Users can now send stablecoins directly, with the fee system automatically covered, achieving truly seamless interaction. This is what stablecoins should look like as everyday payment tools—simple enough for anyone to use, with no unnecessary technical barriers.