Why The $2 Trillion Stablecoin Prediction Is Too Low

McKinsey estimates the stablecoin market will hit $2 trillion by 2028. But according to Sam Lin, COO of dtcpay, even that massive number might be an underestimate.

In this video, we dive into why the “train cannot be stopped.” From Visa embracing stablecoins to transactions that are faster and cheaper than SWIFT, the infrastructure of money is changing fundamentally behind the scenes.

Key Topics:

  • Why the $2 Trillion forecast might be conservative
  • Stablecoins vs. SWIFT: Speed and Cost
  • Why Visa is entering the game
  • The next 5-10 years of digital finance

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