Guo Jia stated that stablecoins are illegal, and I wonder why the U.S. strongly supports them. Aren't they also sovereign Guo Jia? Don't they fear Money Laundering, black markets, and corruption issues?
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GateUser-e57c6100
· 55m ago
After the release, U.S. manufacturing manipulates stablecoins to seize the wealth of other countries.
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JASMYdog
· 11-30 22:43
Mathematical coins are basically controlled by America, playing people for suckers globally.
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IcedCoffee123
· 11-30 13:00
Do you remember the hsk I always mentioned to you, the Platform Token of the Hong Kong exchange?
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ARollingStone
· 11-30 12:43
Now many foreign trade companies are directly using u for Settlement with clients, directly omitting the use of RMB.
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GateUser-4d83b0a8
· 11-30 12:01
🥰
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GateUser-4d83b0a8
· 11-30 12:01
HODL Tight 💪
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币圈孟德公
· 11-30 11:25
What does the stable law introduced in Hong Kong count as! Why not close down Hong Kong first!
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GateUser-bb327090
· 11-30 11:21
Idle is cheaper.
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Cosimo
· 11-30 11:04
Just afraid of the底层 bull and horse turning over🤣
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GateUser-e7782070
· 11-30 10:42
Sit tight and hold on, we are about to To da moon 🛫
Guo Jia stated that stablecoins are illegal, and I wonder why the U.S. strongly supports them. Aren't they also sovereign Guo Jia? Don't they fear Money Laundering, black markets, and corruption issues?