Tag: USDC
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Cross-Chain Yield Aggregators Explained With Real Examples and Risks

Cross-chain yield aggregators are the DeFi version of ‘I can do it for you’. You put funds in once, and the tool tries to move them across chains and protocols to chase a higher return. The upside is speed and fewer tabs. The downside is you now rely on a longer chain of steps, contracts,… Read more
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Best way to earn yield on stablecoins without risking depegging

You want stablecoin yield. You do not want the stablecoin to stop being stable. That is the whole game. Today’s blog is a 2026 guide for earning yield on stablecoins while reducing depeg risk. You will learn what depegging risk looks like in real life, where yield comes from, and the simple checks that stop… Read more
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Why does my USDC transaction stay pending on Polygon and how to fix it step-by-step

If your USDC transfer on Polygon is stuck on pending, it is rarely “USDC being slow.” It is usually one of four things: your gas fee is too low for current traffic, an older transaction is blocking your account, you do not have enough MATIC to pay gas, or you sent the wrong USDC token… Read more
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5 Best African Fintechs Using Blockchain to Transform Cross-Border Payments Now

If you build in Web3, you already know the tech is evolving at lightening speed. Today we’re answering a simpler question: who is using blockchain in Africa to move money across borders in a way that works for regular people and real businesses. Today’s blog covers five African fintechs that lean on stablecoins, crypto rails,… Read more
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How to Earn Yield on Stablecoins Without High Smart Contract Risk

You want stablecoin yield without waking up to a hack headline and a frozen withdrawal button. Fair. The clean way to do it is to stop chasing the highest number and start stacking smaller, boring risks you can see. That means picking the right stablecoin, avoiding sketchy bridges, using battle-tested venues, and keeping your exposure… Read more
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How DeFi Makes Cross-Border Payments Faster and Cheaper

Cross-border payments are the adult version of passing notes in class, except the teacher is a bank, the note goes missing for three days, and everyone takes a fee for the privilege. If you work in Web3, you have probably watched a business send money from one country to another and lose time, money, and… Read more





