Crypto Enters Mainstream as Payment Infrastructure, Say Industry Leaders

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Executives from Binance, Revolut, and Circle speaking at Consensus Miami stated that cryptocurrency is evolving beyond speculation into the financial infrastructure powering payments, remittances, and broader global access. The remarks reflect a broader industry narrative of crypto transitioning from a speculative asset class toward practical financial utility.

Crypto’s Evolving Role

According to the industry leaders speaking at the conference, cryptocurrency is being positioned as a foundation for financial infrastructure rather than purely as an investment vehicle. The focus on payments, remittances, and global financial access underscores a shift in how major crypto-focused companies are framing the technology’s purpose and adoption trajectory.

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BridgeBurnedvip
· 1h ago
Payments and remittances are indeed essential scenarios, but if Circle is involved, the compliance advantages of USDC should be highlighted once again.
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HexiHoodievip
· 1h ago
The infrastructure narrative has finally moved from PPT to Miami, but the implementation speed still depends on regulatory approval.
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GateUser-cb789e81vip
· 2h ago
From speculation to infrastructure, I've heard this phrase for three years. This year, finally someone is willing to seriously discuss fee rates at Consensus instead of talking about NFTs.
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