Recently cleared $RADR positions. Frankly, the community atmosphere hasn't kept up, and the technical solutions aren't particularly impressive. Now shifting focus to dollar-cost averaging with $USDP, which is a more interesting direction—covering multiple public chains, complete privacy protection, and ensuring that sending, holding, and exchanging stablecoins are all 100% private. This is the way stablecoins should be. In terms of functionality and privacy features, the advantages are clear.
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WalletManager
· 9h ago
Clearing RADR to USDP, this move is indeed quite strategic. Multi-chain deployment combined with privacy protocols significantly reduces the risk factor of cross-chain bridging.
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MEVHunter
· 01-16 18:12
Clear RADR and switch to USDP... Hmm, I understand this logic. The arbitrage opportunity with privacy stablecoins is indeed more lucrative.
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StablecoinGuardian
· 01-16 18:10
Privacy stablecoins are the way to go; RADR should have been cleared long ago.
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ChainMemeDealer
· 01-16 17:49
The track has switched. This time, USDP is indeed more hardcore. Privacy stablecoins are probably the future.
Recently cleared $RADR positions. Frankly, the community atmosphere hasn't kept up, and the technical solutions aren't particularly impressive. Now shifting focus to dollar-cost averaging with $USDP, which is a more interesting direction—covering multiple public chains, complete privacy protection, and ensuring that sending, holding, and exchanging stablecoins are all 100% private. This is the way stablecoins should be. In terms of functionality and privacy features, the advantages are clear.