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$USDC is a hashtag highlighting the growing use of stablecoins such as USDT, USDC, and PYUSD in everyday transactions, cross-border payments, and digital commerce. Here's what’s going on: --- 📌 Adoption of Stablecoin Payments As of Q2 2025, stablecoins are being integrated into various payment systems globally. Major platforms like PayPal (with PYUSD), Stripe, and Shopify have begun supporting stablecoin-based transactions. Remittance services and decentralized finance (DeFi) platforms are also leveraging stablecoins to enable faster, cheaper transfers. The growing appeal lies in their price stability, instant settlement, and reduced transaction costs compared to traditional payment rails or volatile cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin. With more Layer 2 networks (like Base, Arbitrum, and Optimism) reducing gas fees, stablecoin usage is scaling quickly.
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#AirdropSafetyGuide How Do You Stay SAFU? Not all airdrops are safe. From wallet drainers to fake token approvals, scams are everywhere. Use #AirdropSafetyGuide to share how you identify red flags and protect your assets. 💬 Your post can include: · Red flags you look out for (e.g. fake websites, unclear team, suspicious contracts) · How you verify if a project is legit (e.g. on-chain checks, community research) · Common scam tactics you've encountered · Share an example of an airdrop you avoided — and why? 👉 Post with #AirdropSafetyGuide , share your insights to earn Binance Points and complete all 3 campaign topics to qualify for the shared 1 BNB reward pool!
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#AirdropStepByStep Step-By-Step Airdrop Guides Claiming an airdrop isn’t always straightforward. Some require social tasks, others ask for testnet interactions or multi-step quests. Use #AirdropStepByStep to walk others through an airdrop you’ve completed from start to finish. 💬 Your post can include: · A brief intro to the airdrop/project (what’s it about?) · Tasks required to qualify (e.g. connect wallet, testnet, quests) · Step-by-step walkthrough of what you did · Tips or warnings (e.g. “you’ll need testnet ETH” or “gas was high”) · What you received or expect to receive 💡 Tip: Use screenshots or screen recordings to help showcase your personal process! 👉 Post with #AirdropStepByStep , share your insights to earn Binance Points and complete all 3 campaign topics to qualify for the shared 1 BNB reward pool! (Press the "+" on the App homepage and click on Task Center)
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#StablecoinPayments Holding stablecoins: Both the sender and the recipient must have a cryptocurrency wallet that supports the given stablecoin. They can be purchased on cryptocurrency exchanges, often by exchanging traditional currencies or other cryptocurrencies. * Initiating the transaction: The sender, wishing to make a payment, initiates the transaction from their wallet. To do this, they must provide the recipient's wallet address and the amount of stablecoins they wish to send. * Signing the transaction: The sender must "sign" the transaction with their private key. This digital signature confirms that they authorize the transfer and ensures the security of the transaction. * Sending to the blockchain network: The signed transaction is then sent to the blockchain network where the stablecoin operates. Most popular stablecoins operate on existing blockchains such as Ethereum, Solana, or BNB Chain. * Verifying the transaction: The blockchain network, consisting of multiple computers (nodes), verifies the transaction. This process includes checking whether the sender has sufficient funds and whether the signature is valid. Depending on the consensus mechanism of the network (e.g., Proof-of-Work, Proof-of-Stake), the transaction is added to a new block.
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