Stablecoins have quietly become more than just a trading tool—they're reshaping how people navigate broken financial systems. Take Venezuela: Tether has enabled the state oil company to maneuver around international sanctions while simultaneously providing ordinary citizens an escape route from hyperinflation and banking collapse. It's a stark reminder that crypto's real impact often plays out far from trading floors and market charts. When traditional finance fails, decentralized alternatives step in. Whether this is a positive force depends on your vantage point, but the reality is undeniable—stablecoins are filling a gap that traditional institutions left open.

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MoonlightGamervip
· 5h ago
Stablecoins, to put it simply, are a double-edged sword. They indeed solved an urgent problem in Venezuela.
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GasFeeCryvip
· 5h ago
The issue of stablecoins really has a strong dual nature. It's true that they've helped the people of Venezuela, but they've also put a financial shield around authoritarian regimes. It feels a bit complicated.
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DefiPlaybookvip
· 5h ago
Stablecoins are indeed a valid point, but it needs to be viewed separately — Venezuela has indeed used Tether to escape hyperinflation, but this also leaves an opening for capital flight. The pros and cons can only be evaluated by looking at specific data.
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