Solana's token extensions bring some serious capabilities to the table. You get programmable whitelists and blacklists built right in, plus confidential transfers that handle privacy like it matters. That's the kind of infrastructure compliance teams and payment processors actually want when they're designing stablecoin solutions. The tech addresses real pain points for institutions considering blockchain-based assets.
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BloodInStreets
· 8h ago
This compliance infrastructure... is just trying to fleece institutions again. This trick is as old as it gets.
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CoinBasedThinking
· 8h ago
Solana's recent token extensions are indeed impressive, with built-in whitelist/blacklist and private transfers... institutions need to pay close attention.
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LayerZeroEnjoyer
· 8h ago
Solana's recent token extensions indeed hit the pain points of institutions, but the real implementation depends on who is willing to use them.
Solana's token extensions bring some serious capabilities to the table. You get programmable whitelists and blacklists built right in, plus confidential transfers that handle privacy like it matters. That's the kind of infrastructure compliance teams and payment processors actually want when they're designing stablecoin solutions. The tech addresses real pain points for institutions considering blockchain-based assets.