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The Case for Stablechains - Why Payments Don’t Belong on General-Purpose Blockchains 🎙️ Payments are the oldest function in finance. The underlying rails still carry a lot of legacy weight. General-purpose blockchains gave us a crypto-native alternative, but they weren’t built for payments. Can stablechains fix the rails, the...

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