In the exploration of diversification in Web3 payments, USD1, as a representative of the core product line, is opening up new possibilities for everyday transactions. It not only connects offline consumption scenarios but more importantly, it enters the hot RWA (Real World Asset) track with a compliant identity.



Imagine a scenario: as the offline commercial ecosystem gradually adopts USD1 as a settlement tool, transaction depth and market demand will experience a qualitative leap. At that time, the valuation logic of the entire project will be completely transformed—far beyond what a current market cap of hundreds of billions can accommodate. WLFI, as an important part of the ecosystem, has a long-term value capture potential. The trend toward compliance is accelerating, and opportunities are right in front of us.
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DaoTherapyvip
· 20h ago
I've heard too many stories about compliant payments; now it's just a matter of who can truly expand offline scenarios. It's still uncertain how long the current RWA hype can last; the key is to have real trading volume to support it. The valuation logic based on a trillion-dollar market cap is similar to last year's narrative; it's getting a bit tiresome. The capture potential of WLFI is indeed attractive, but only if USD1 can really start to move. Wait, is this compliant identity really solid? What if policy directions change? Long-term attention is good, but don't treat current expectations as tomorrow's money.
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NFTArchaeologisvip
· 22h ago
Compliance-based payments are indeed like the transfer of minting rights in the Middle Ages; the reconfiguration of power takes time. However, the logic of USD1 still depends on the actual offline penetration rate and cannot rely solely on imagination.
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DancingCandlesvip
· 01-05 00:47
Compliance payments are indeed moving, but can offline adoption really pick up? It still depends on how merchants accept it. Honestly, the leap from trillions to tens of trillions sounds great, but don’t fall for the old tricks of hype and concept padding to take over. The capture space of WLFI... If you enter now, how are the odds calculated? That’s the problem. The RWA track is hot, but very few projects have actually been implemented. It’s better to wait and see. If the USD1 connection to offline really happens, a valuation surge is not a dream, but you should be aware of how likely it is.
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AlphaLeakervip
· 01-03 02:45
This logic sounds good, but will offline merchants really accept stablecoin settlements so quickly? It still depends on the actual implementation.
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MEVHunterBearishvip
· 01-03 02:40
Speaking of compliance stuff, it sounds good, but can it really be used offline? Or is it just another story?
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BlockchainBardvip
· 01-03 02:40
Shouting slogans is useless; the key is whether there are actually merchants on the ground willing to buy in. No matter how good the words sound now, it's just an illusion of potential.
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