$USDC Honestly, stablecoins are starting to look like the future of global payments. The fact that Stripe is supporting USDC and USDB in over 100 countries is not just a technological update; it's a sign that this is becoming something widespread. For businesses, especially in countries with unstable currencies, having access to dollar-backed digital assets without the need for a traditional bank could be a radical change.

As for using Stripe versus native cryptocurrency wallets, it really depends. If I were running a business and needed clear accounting, customer support, and easy integration with existing systems, I would probably choose Stripe. But for personal use or sending money person-to-person, I would lean towards using a cryptocurrency wallet. There’s simply more flexibility and control when you have the keys yourself.

What about you? Would you feel more comfortable with something familiar like Stripe, or do you prefer the freedom (and responsibility) of managing your own wallet?