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Just because PayPal is now pushing its stablecoin in 70 markets. It's still an interesting move – a giant like PayPal really entering the stablecoin game is no small feat.
What strikes me is the massive distribution strategy. 70 markets at once means they are aiming very broadly, not just early adopters. PayPal is clearly trying to make stablecoins more accessible to everyday people.
Honestly, it changes the game a bit. When big traditional players like PayPal start normalizing stablecoins on this scale, it's a sign that the thing is really going mainstream. Do you think this will accelerate adoption or is it just noise?