PERANG BESAR STABLECOIN BARU SAJA DIMULAI.
Lupakan narasi receh soal siapa yang bisa mencetak dolar digital paling banyak. Pertarungan berikutnya bukan lagi soal stablecoin. Pertarungannya adalah soal SIAPA YANG MENGUASAI JALUR LIKUIDITAS.
Uniswap dan Spark baru saja mengumumkan langkah yang bisa mengubah struktur industri stablecoin global. Mereka ingin membangun "pasar valuta asing" versi blockchain, tempat ratusan stablecoin dari bank, fintech, perusahaan pembayaran, hingga raksasa teknologi saling bertukar likuiditas secara otomatis.
Hari ini pasar stablecoin bernilai sekitar $300 miliar. Menurut proyeksi Citigroup, angka itu bisa meledak menjadi $4 triliun pada 2030. Artinya? Bank-bank yang dulu mencibir kripto sekarang antre masuk.
Perusahaan pembayaran ingin punya stablecoin. Fintech ingin punya stablecoin. Bahkan korporasi besar berpotensi menerbitkan stablecoin mereka sendiri. Masalahnya satu: Kalau nanti ada ratusan stablecoin berbeda, siapa yang menghubungkan semuanya?
Di sinilah Uniswap dan Spark masuk. Mereka sedang membangun "mesin pertukaran mata uang" untuk dunia stablecoin. Sebagai langkah awal, Spark akan mengalirkan $150 juta likuiditas ke Uniswap v4 untuk menghubungkan USDS, USDT, dan PYUSD dalam satu jaringan likuiditas bersama.
Ini bukan upgrade kecil. Ini pembangunan rel kereta api saat semua orang masih sibuk memperdebatkan bentuk gerbongnya. Pesan yang mereka kirim sangat jelas: Yang akan menang bukan penerbit stablecoin terbesar. Yang menang adalah pihak yang menguasai arus uang di antara semua stablecoin.
Jika visi ini berhasil, masa depan keuangan digital bisa terlihat seperti ini:
Ratusan stablecoin bersaing.
Bank menerbitkan dolar digital sendiri.
Fintech menerbitkan stablecoin sendiri.
Perusahaan pembayaran menerbitkan stablecoin sendiri.
Semua terhubung melalui lapisan likuiditas global yang bekerja 24 jam tanpa henti di blockchain. Uangnya mungkin berbeda. Jalurnya bisa jadi sama. Dan siapa yang menguasai jalur itu berpotensi menjadi pengendali lalu lintas triliunan dolar di masa depan.
Banyak orang masih sibuk menghitung harga koin. Pemain besar sedang membangun infrastruktur yang akan menentukan ke mana uang dunia mengalir dalam dekade berikutnya. 🔥🚀




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