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The original post: /r/cryptocurrency by /u/Jackfruit71618 on 2024-10-08 17:46:18.

We’ve seen crypto debit cards and partnerships aimed at making crypto-to-fiat conversions seamless, but is this enough for mass adoption? Big players such as Mastercard and Coinbase think it is, and newer companies like Zypto are starting to be competitive. I see fees, volatility, and merchant acceptance are still barriers. Will we soon be spending crypto as easily as cash, or are we still far from practical, everyday use? What’s holding it back most: fees, complexity, or something else? Are we close, or is putting currency back in crypto just a dream for now?

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