#数字资产生态回暖 Energy giants are also starting to embrace crypto. Abu Dhabi National Oil Company recently decided to accept stablecoin payments at its 980 gas stations, covering retail networks across three countries. What does this mean? You can now refuel using stablecoins supported by major cryptocurrencies like $ETH, $BTC, and $XRP, making it as convenient as swiping a credit card. This is not only a pilot for the oil industry but also reflects the accelerating adoption of the entire Web3 ecosystem in everyday payment scenarios — from financial services to energy trade, the application boundaries of stablecoins are gradually expanding. This might also explain why the crypto market has been increasingly hot lately.

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AirdropHunterWangvip
· 6h ago
Wow, Abu Dhabi is here too. Now stablecoins are really about to be fully rolled out. Huh? If everyone can top up, does the next step mean eating and staying in hotels will all have to use USDT? Traditional finance is collapsing one by one. I believe in this wave of Web3 penetration. Wait, do oil prices also fluctuate with coin prices? Just thinking about it gets exciting.
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RegenRestorervip
· 22h ago
Wow, really? Gas stations are now using stablecoins? Traditional finance has to take us seriously now. Wait, fueling with USDT is even faster than cash? I gotta try it out quickly. This must be a signal of institutional entry, big capital is hinting at something to us. Damn, Abu Dhabi's move is so ruthless, directly positioning energy as the entry point to Web3.
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ColdWalletGuardianvip
· 22h ago
Major oil companies are starting to adopt stablecoins, which is indeed a signal. Web3 is really penetrating daily life. This is not just hype. What does accepting crypto payments in the energy sector mean? It means the mainstream has already recognized it. Wait, using ETH to refuel? Gas fees might be more expensive than the fuel itself haha. Now it's not just the financial sector; even oil companies are involved, indicating we're heading in the right direction. However, it still depends on whether stablecoins are truly being promoted. Acceptance by companies alone is not enough. Wow, energy giants recognizing this could really be a game-changer. I personally think this is the real application implementation, much more reliable than those superficial projects. I have a feeling that more large enterprises will follow suit, and the ecosystem is indeed improving. A future where you can refuel with stablecoins—hey, that’s pretty exciting. It feels like crypto is truly moving from the tech geek circle to the mainstream. This is a big event.
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SnapshotDayLaborervip
· 22h ago
Wow, energy giants are starting to play with stablecoins. This time, it's really breaking out of the circle. Use coins at the gas station? I'll just buy directly. This is a signal that institutions are entering. Wait, is it USDT, USDC, or some other stablecoin? Not knowing the details feels a bit uncertain. They've really gone from finance to energy trading. Is Web3 really serious this time? Paying at gas stations with stablecoins... Feels still a long way from everyday use, but the direction is correct. A compliant major country actually opening up. This says more than anything else, the ecosystem is indeed warming up. But 980 stations sound like a lot, how many people actually use stablecoins? Step by step, let's go. Having a pilot is better than none. I'm optimistic about the stablecoin path.
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