X Money’s Crypto Ambitions Could Reshape Digital Payments—If Regulation Keeps Up

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X Money’s move toward crypto integration could be a turning point for mainstream digital payments, positioning it as a low-cost, blockchain-enabled alternative to traditional platforms like PayPal.

Backed by a partnership with Visa and Elon Musk’s vocal support for digital assets, this update will open doors for over 600 million users to tap into decentralized finance in everyday transactions.

With peer-to-peer payments and digital wallets, X is bound to include features like creator tipping, enhancing platform stickiness and financial interactivity.

While the crypto angle may attract a tech-savvy user base, long-term success will hinge on regulatory clarity and advanced security, two factors that will determine user trust and adoption at scale.

Ryan Lee, Chief Analyst at Bitget Research

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