Crypto Mainstream Moment Arrives, Say Industry Leaders at Consensus

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Executives from Binance, Revolut, and Circle speaking at Consensus Miami have stated that cryptocurrency is evolving beyond speculation into financial infrastructure powering payments, remittances, and broader global access.

Crypto’s Expanding Role

According to industry leaders at the event, crypto is transitioning from a speculative asset class toward a functional layer for global financial services. The three primary applications highlighted are payments processing, remittance services, and expanded access to financial systems across geographies.

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GateUser-4d2d061evip
· 4h ago
From speculation to remittance channels, I only half believe this change. After all, last year they still said NFTs are the future, and now the 'future' on the consensus meeting has been replaced with a different word.
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ViewingNarrativesFromAHotAirvip
· 5h ago
The narrative of payment infrastructure is finally moving from PPT presentations into reality. If Revolut's cross-border remittance system really gets off the ground, traditional SWIFT will be unable to sleep.
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GateUser-dd8dffabvip
· 5h ago
Circle's efforts in stablecoin compliance have long gone beyond just trading cryptocurrencies; this time, their statement at Miami can be seen as sending a message to regulators: we're playing by legitimate financial rules.
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