| ▲ | tinyprojects an hour ago | ||||||||||||||||
Yes it uses USDC behind the scenes, which is regulated, fully reserved, and designed to stay at $1 (very different to USDT) - there's no Stripe behind the scenes, it's completely independent. I totally understand where you're coming from, because I felt the exact same, but stablecoins specifically do not suffer from the same crypto crowd problem. They are just a very boring, elegant way of moving money cheaply. | |||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | zuzululu an hour ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
yeah USDC seems more legitimate but banking risk I wonder if it changed since the silicon valley bank situation where it depegged to something like 80 cents on the dollar and USDT still hasn't published their audit despite KPMG signing off on it.... its these systematic risks that makes me wary but I understand your product now and I think that it makes sense but do you need Stripe approval ? how will i take card without stripe ? stripe is very strict about certain categories great work and thanks for explaining in detail but as a crypto skeptic I think I finally see one use case here that is legitimate. my only gripe is "where do i get usdc and how to keep it safely" coinbase, metamask....these things add a lot of friction and exchange fees where i have to turn USDC into USD those have to be considered | |||||||||||||||||
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