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A friend asked me a pretty realistic question the other day.
He said he'd accumulated a decent amount of USDT on-chain, but whenever he actually wanted to use the money, the process always felt convoluted.
Exchange withdrawals, OTC, bank channels, various verifications—going through each step one by one takes considerable time and cost.
What he found most confusing was this:
On-chain asset transfers only take a few minutes, but converting back to the real financial system takes days.
That's when I shared a tool I've been using lately with him to try:
BiyaPay.
Actually, I discovered it quite by accident too. I was just looking for a channel that could reduce the hassle of moving on-chain funds.
After using it, my biggest takeaway wasn't about the features, but about how the process got streamlined.
USDT on-chain goes straight into the platform.
Conversion happens inside.
Funds enter the fiat currency system.
Many steps that originally required multiple separate operations are now completed in one place.
For people who are active on-chain frequently, this experience is actually quite intuitive—
your money doesn't have to bounce back and forth between different systems.
After my friend used it for a while, he told me something interesting:
"Before, it felt like on-chain assets and the real world were two separate systems. Now it's more like two nodes in the same funding pathway."
Actually, this is a change you can increasingly see over these past few years.
Early in the crypto industry, the core was trading.
Later came DeFi, various yield structures, and on-chain finance.
But as asset scales grew larger, a more practical problem started emerging:
How does on-chain money enter the real world more naturally?
Not everyone only cycles transactions on-chain.
Ultimately, a lot of capital still goes toward consumption, investment, or allocation to other assets.
That's why in recent years a new category of infrastructure has started appearing:
Not creating new financial products, but building funding channels.
@BIYAPAYOFFICIAL is basically positioned right there.
Sometimes industry evolution doesn't happen because complex new products emerge, but because certain originally tedious pathways suddenly become simple.
When capital can flow more smoothly between different financial systems,
many things actually happen naturally.
#BiyaPay # Global Investment