Oobit's latest move worth paying attention to — native support for Phantom wallet has been integrated, which means the connection between the Solana ecosystem and mainstream payment networks has been further deepened. As an important participant in the Tether ecosystem, Oobit has opened the door for Solana on-chain users to access the traditional financial payment world by connecting with the Visa payment track. This not only strengthens Phantom's market position as the leading Solana wallet but also, more importantly, addresses the last mile problem of Web3 payments — how to seamlessly transfer on-chain assets into real-world commercial scenarios. This move in the Solana ecosystem's payment field reflects a trend: mainstream payment infrastructure is gradually opening up to blockchain applications, and the bridging role played by Tether stablecoins is becoming increasingly prominent. For the Solana ecosystem, this marks another breakthrough in ecosystem maturity and application breadth.

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AirdropBuffetvip
· 16h ago
Wow, Phantom is really about to take off. Does Visa's integration mean stablecoins can finally be used? The SOL ecosystem's payment integration is indeed impressive. It would be great if USDT could be seamlessly used for card payments. Oobit's move is actually paving the way, and there will probably be a bunch of wallets following suit later. But to be honest, how many real payment scenarios are there? Is it more hype than actual use? It seems Phantom's position is becoming more stable. Other wallets should be getting anxious now.
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WhaleWatchervip
· 16h ago
It's 2024, and we're still discussing the last mile of payments? It should have been connected long ago. Solana's move was a bit slow. Phantom + Oobit + Visa, this combination does have some potential. USDT stablecoin finally finds its use case. But to be honest, the real test is still in transaction volume. Integration is easy; getting users to actually make purchases is the real challenge. Tether's recent moves are quite clever; stablecoins are essentially infrastructure. Wait, is Oobit really that important? I feel like the hype is pretty average. In terms of payment flow to physical businesses, Solana has finally caught up. It used to be dominated by Ethereum.
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fren.ethvip
· 16h ago
Sol ecosystem is up to something again, Phantom's latest move is really impressive. --- USDT bridging traditional payments, this is truly the right way to open up. --- Wait, can Oobit really connect seamlessly with Visa? Feels a bit too idealistic. --- Phantom is adding new features again, the wallet is getting more and more aggressive... --- The last mile of payments, sounds good in theory, but what about the actual experience? --- If this thing really works, Tether will take off directly. --- Sol is indeed breaking through in the payments sector, but market acceptance is still an issue. --- Native support sounds good, but how many can actually use it? --- Oobit + Phantom + Visa, a combo punch, interesting. --- Is Web3 payments finally about to move? But I still have some doubts. --- Tether acting as an intermediary, earning the spread while also pushing infrastructure, smart move. --- If this works out, the boundaries between traditional finance and on-chain assets will truly become blurred.
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MetaverseHobovip
· 16h ago
SOL ecosystem is up to new tricks again, Phantom's move to connect with Oobit is indeed fierce. --- Visa channel opened? Breaking the last mile? Feels like they're just storytelling again hh. --- Using Tether stablecoin as an intermediary, I've seen this trick quite a few times. --- Finally able to truly spend the money on the chain, it was just a gimmick before. --- No matter how stable Phantom's position is, it still depends on SOL itself; don't overhype it. --- Opening payment infrastructure to blockchain? That sounds a bit optimistic. --- Oobit doing this is actually just trying to divert Phantom's traffic. --- Damn, if seamless payments are really possible, that would be a real breakthrough. --- Web3 payment issues are so easy to solve, that's why many projects didn't die early. --- Whether Solana's move works or not depends on whether users will actually use it.
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GasFeeCryingvip
· 16h ago
Bro, Oobit has completely broken through this time. Phantom now supports it natively? Visa's money can be used directly on the chain, this… really could change the game Solana is really trying to make payments mainstream, there's something there Wait, Tether is making a profit here again? The golden age of stablecoins has arrived Can we finally get rid of the nightmare of exchange hacks? Honestly, it's still a bit uncertain The last mile issue should have been solved long ago, let's see how far Oobit can go
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