The Block Pro: U.S. legislation turns towards crypto-friendly or promotes the recovery of crypto payments next year
On November 28, The Block Pro published an analysis on the X platform stating that crypto payments are one of the earliest and most enduring use cases for blockchain. Blockchain projects focusing on payments peaked in 2021 with a total of 38 projects launched, although there was a decline during the bear market. Early examples such as Ripple (2012) focused on cross-border solutions, and with US legislation turning towards crypto-friendly policies, it may drive a resurgence in crypto payments next year.
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