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If you mean Bitcoin Cash, it’s far from the “only” significant one. Bitcoin and Ethereum have far greater market penetration, liquidity, and integration.

However, calling USDC/USDT “memecoins” is just wrong. A memecoin is a token with no intrinsic utility or value beyond community hype or speculation . Quick examples, think Dogecoin or Shiba Inu. By contrast, USDC/USDT are fiat-backed stablecoins used daily for billions in real-world transactions: exchanges, remittances, merchant payments, even institutional settlements.

They’ve already been tested under extreme market conditions and have remained stable for years.

GNU Taler is an interesting project, but nowhere near the adoption, liquidity, or integration of major stablecoins or existing payment rails.

I appreciate the interest but I don't think you know what crypto is entirely either I'm afraid, solely based on how you use crypto jargon very incorrectly.

No...no I don't. I mean Bitcash. Do you not know what I've been talking about this entire time? This is Bitcash:

https://bitcash.jp

Bitcash has seen wide market adoption in Japan, and can be used in hundreds of well known online storefronts such as Rakuten, DLsite, DMM, eBook Japan, and the PlayStation Store (yes, you read that right: the freaken Sony PlayStation Store). Furthermore, Bitcash can be spent at physical brick-and-mortar stores such as 7/11, Lawson, and Family Mart.

So yeah, that's actual market adoption, penetration, liquidity, and integration.

Ethereum and Bitcoin? Those are just Beanie Babies: overvalued memes that can't actually be used for real world commerce outside of extremely forced situations.

"...stablecoins used daily for billions in real-world transactions"
But not real world COMMERCE. Your bIlLiOnS oF rEaL-wOrLd tRaNsAcTiOnS are worthless[/b] compared Bitcash's actual, time tested usage in daily commerce.

And sadly, that GNU TALER is nowhere near ready for mass market adoption is it's only real flaw. If if wasn't for that, it would darn near be the perfect solution to all of this. But there is some hope. GNU TALER was launched in the country of Switzerland earlier this year supported by their three largest banks. If all goes well, we could see a slow worldwide adoption of the technology in the near future. [/quote]

So you’re comparing BitCash, a prepaid yen gift card run by one company under Japan’s e-money laws, to Bitcoin and Ethereum, and then trying to call the two most secure, decentralized financial networks in the world “Beanie Babies”? That’s like saying a Starbucks card beats the US dollar because you can buy coffee with it.

BitCash works everywhere in Japan because it’s centralized, regulated, pegged to the yen, and slots perfectly into existing merchant systems. No volatility, no borderless use, no decentralization. Businesses like it because it behaves exactly like every other payment method they already use.

That’s nothing like BTC or ETH, and doesn't really apply to this conversation. Crypto isn’t meant to be another store-issued balance you top up at a convenience store. It’s meant to be open, permissionless money that no single government or company controls. That’s harder for merchants to adopt because you can’t just call the CEO of Bitcoin and “integrate” it.

Sure, BitCash is useful for Japan’s domestic e-commerce, but acting like that proves crypto is worthless ignores the fact that BTC and ETH secure trillions in value globally, run without a central authority, and process transactions 24/7 with no permission needed lmao.
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