Polygon ecosystem has been making significant moves recently. The official announcement of a new vision called "Open Money Stack" has a straightforward core idea—allowing funds to flow freely like internet information.



This plan is a vertically integrated on-chain solution covering multiple layers such as stablecoin payments, wallet infrastructure, cross-chain interoperability, compliance, on-chain identity, and yields. In other words, Polygon is attempting to build a comprehensive payment and value transfer ecosystem.

Interestingly, this approach has already gained recognition from some heavyweight institutions. Stripe, JP Morgan, BlackRock, Mastercard, and others are involved. What does the participation of these institutions signify? It indicates that the direction of on-chain funding is gradually evolving from a pure technological vision to practical commercial applications. Polygon is clearly not working alone in driving the global movement of funds onto the chain.
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GasOptimizervip
· 19h ago
Damn, this time Polygon is really not just talking the talk. Stripe and JP Morgan are both involved. What does this mean? It means money is really going on-chain. Wait, BlackRock is also coming? So those traditional financial giants who previously said "blockchain is impossible" are now being slapped in the face by reality, haha. Capital flows are becoming as free as internet information... sounds great, but can they really pass the compliance check? If Polygon can connect stablecoin payments to on-chain identity across the entire chain, that would be quite impressive—directly reducing the gap and giving other L2s a hard time. But on the other hand, I still feel like we need to wait and see. The ecosystem on paper and the actual volume are still two different things.
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GateUser-a606bf0cvip
· 19h ago
Polygon is really going all in now, with veteran players like Stripe and JP Morgan entering the game, which shows it's not just empty talk. On-chain funding has shifted from a dream to a real business, and this is the most valuable signal.
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RugpullTherapistvip
· 19h ago
Free movement of funds sounds good. But will institutions like Stripe and JP Morgan really delegate authority to Polygon? I'm a bit curious to see how they will proceed later on.
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LiquidityNinjavip
· 20h ago
Funds flowing like internet information? Sounds great, but the key is whether it can truly be implemented. JP Morgan and their team coming in definitely makes things a bit different. Wait, can this really replace SWIFT, or is it just another beautiful vision? I believe in Stripe's involvement, but BlackRock? Will these traditional financial giants really give up control to let the on-chain ecosystem run? I'm a bit skeptical. By the way, if Polygon really succeeds this time, should other L1s start to panic? Vertical integration sounds good, but can the fragmented on-chain ecosystems truly be integrated? Honestly, it's still a technical issue. When it comes to payment stacks, the real bottleneck isn't technology, but policies and public trust.
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StrawberryIcevip
· 20h ago
In simple terms, Polygon wants to take over the entire payment ecosystem. The involvement of big players like Stripe and Morgan definitely indicates something substantial. --- The idea of free movement of funds sounds good, but how far it can really go depends on... --- BlackRock is here. Are they serious this time? Most of the previous visions ultimately turned out to be just air. --- Vertical integration sounds complicated, but at the core, it’s about transferring your money from banks to the chain. Is the benefit real🤔? --- With so many giants involved, it feels like setting up a chess game, but whether ordinary people can get a few slices of the pie remains uncertain. --- The name "Open Currency Stack" sounds good, but can Polygon hold up so many ecological links? I have my doubts. --- JP Morgan joining the fun means traditional finance is taking on-chain payments seriously. This is a real turning point. --- They keep shouting about visions, but in the end, it still depends on ecological users to verify if there’s real value.
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