From Receiving Stablecoins to Daily Transfers: Managing Digital Assets in One Interface

A few years ago, stablecoins were associated almost exclusively with the crypto market: traders used them to settle positions, held them as a haven during volatility, and traded them on exchanges. Today the picture looks different. According to the Visa, adjusted stablecoin transaction volume over the past 12 months exceeded $10 trillion. The word “adjusted” matters here: Visa deliberately excludes bots, duplicate transactions, and other inorganic activity, leaving only volume that resembles real movement of funds between people and businesses.
This means stablecoins increasingly serve a practical rather than speculative function: people are paid for their work in them, send money to family with them, and settle accounts between companies in different countries with them. This is where an increasingly common scenario appears: a person receives payment in USDT or USDC, and tha…
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