Yiwu local association responds to stablecoin settlement: Almost none, low recognition and difficult to form widespread circulation

By: odaily.com|2025/07/08 20:27:11
0
Share
copy

Odaily News Recently, there have been market reports that Yiwu has accepted stablecoins to pay for foreign trade goods. In further research, the reporter of Daily Economic News captured two completely different voices. One voice believes that the use of stablecoins has become common in Yiwu, and some merchants may be cautious and unwilling to disclose too much information. Another voice believes that it is not ruled out that some Yiwu merchants are willing to accept stablecoin payments, but the proportion of such merchants is very low, far from reaching the level of universal.
A person from a relevant association in Yiwu said: According to our understanding, there are not many member units and non-member enterprise friends who use stablecoins for settlement, or almost none. This kind of private cryptocurrency without actual endorsement has low recognition and is difficult to form a wide circulation.

-- Price

--

You may also like

Capital Markets: How will independent agents obtain financing?

Agents are becoming real companies: signing contracts, opening accounts, taking orders, and sharing profits. When ten thousand such companies are operating simultaneously, who will lend to them? How do they obtain financing?

Morning News | AEON completes $8 million Pre-Seed round financing led by YZi Labs; Goldman Sachs liquidates XRP and Solana ETF holdings in Q1; Strategy increased its holdings by 24,869 BTC last week

Overview of Important Market Events on May 18

Cross-border payment giant Wise lands on Nasdaq

Wise's listing on Nasdaq is not just a relocation of its stock market; it is also a repositioning of a cross-border payment company transitioning from a low-cost remittance tool to a global financial services network.

a16z Crypto: How should crypto entrepreneurs understand the CLARITY Act?

On May 14, the U.S. Senate Banking Committee passed the CLARITY Act with bipartisan support. The act clarifies the division of responsibilities between the SEC and CFTC in the cryptocurrency sector, providing a legitimate path for blockchain networks to issue and operate tokens.

Hyperliquid has been sued by two major traditional exchanges

CME and ICE joined forces to go to the U.S. Congress and CFTC to complain, demanding strict regulation of the cryptocurrency derivatives platform Hyperliquid.

Dialogue with Lead Bank Founder Jackie: American Banks Re-embrace Crypto

Excellent crypto companies are not those that are "best at circumventing regulations," but those that are "best at evolving in collaboration with regulations."

Contents

Popular coins

Latest Crypto News

Read more
iconiconiconiconiconiconicon
Customer Support:@weikecs
Business Cooperation:@weikecs
Quant Trading & MM:bd@weex.com
VIP Program:support@weex.com