> Maybe the programmability and verifiability helps?
USDC seems to be more about smart contracts than crypto currency as envisioned by the early adopters.
Programmability and verifiability alone of the "old money" could open new applications, new experimentations, new use cases. It's definitely a nice initiative IMHO. It looks like an intermediate step, or another variation, to get more people interested into digitalization.
USDC seems to be more about smart contracts than crypto currency as envisioned by the early adopters.
Programmability and verifiability alone of the "old money" could open new applications, new experimentations, new use cases. It's definitely a nice initiative IMHO. It looks like an intermediate step, or another variation, to get more people interested into digitalization.