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The current market is in a wait-and-see phase. Under the influence of tight liquidity and cautious trader sentiment, major cryptocurrencies are showing sideways consolidation, with insufficient rebound momentum.
LIT has recently been frequently discussed and has become a hot topic token. Its airdrop distribution has already begun, but the related allocation mechanisms and rules have also sparked considerable attention and discussion within the community.
Another noteworthy trend is the penetration of stablecoins into the actual payment sector. Well-known platforms like Tripcom have started to incorporate USDT and USDC payment options, indicating that stablecoins are gradually extending from trading tools to everyday consumption scenarios, further validating their application potential within the Web3 ecosystem.
How is the LIT airdrop distributed? The rules seem a bit complicated...
Using stablecoins for daily payments when going onshore, is this reliable?
The rules for the LIT airdrop are so complicated, who can understand them? Anyway, I missed out again.
Using stablecoins in consumption scenarios? That's the right way to go, much more reliable than trading cryptocurrencies.
The LIT airdrop mechanism is so complicated, who the hell can understand it?
Stablecoin payments are reliable, finally some practical application.
You need to understand the LIT airdrop distribution mechanism clearly; don't be fooled by sugar-coated bullets. Data transparency is key.
The penetration of stablecoin payments is good, but the reliability of the consensus layer is the long-term key.
The LIT airdrop rules are so complicated, it feels like another information gap game.
Use stablecoins, that's the real way to go mainstream, unlike some coins that just hype concepts every day.
Liquidity crunch is an opportunity; see who can hold out.
The rules for the LIT airdrop are so complicated, it always feels like someone is trying to cut the leeks.
Using stablecoins for daily expenses is a real progress; this is the right way forward.
The LIT airdrop distribution mechanism is so complicated, still just trying to cut a deal with retail investors.
I believe in stablecoins for payments; USDT is the real ace.
This market trend is just waiting for the main players to take over.
Liquidity is tight, and I can't move my coins, so annoying.
Is the LIT airdrop just another trick? Let's see what the rules say first.
Stablecoins being used for real-world consumption is indeed a major trend, but are there really people using them?