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Recently cleared $RADR positions. Frankly, the community atmosphere hasn't kept up, and the technical solutions aren't particularly impressive. Now shifting focus to dollar-cost averaging with $USDP, which is a more interesting direction—covering multiple public chains, complete privacy protection, and ensuring that sending, holding, and exchanging stablecoins are all 100% private. This is the way stablecoins should be. In terms of functionality and privacy features, the advantages are clear.
The privacy solution for $USDP sounds pretty good, and multi-chain deployment also hits the pain points.
But can a 100% privacy stablecoin really prevent regulation? That's the key.
What does RADR think? Is the technical route really that poor?
Stablecoin competition is getting more intense, it's quite interesting.
Strong privacy features are an advantage, but how about liquidity and ecosystem support?
From a functional comparison, USDP is indeed more comprehensive, but it's only been online for a short time.