I recently got a U Card, and it’s actually really convenient.
I can link it directly to WeChat and Alipay, so I can use it for things like buying coffee or ordering delivery—no need to go through the withdrawal process just for a few hundred yuan anymore. Signing up for Twitter memberships or subscribing to ChatGPT is also easy now, which saves a lot of hassle.
Honestly, the Web3 wallet I’m using now is super smooth—the operations are all very intuitive. For someone like me who often switches between on-chain and real-world spending, this feature is pretty much a necessity.
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InfraVibes
· 12-06 09:13
Really, once you've used a U Card, there's no going back.
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MetaverseLandlord
· 12-06 09:08
The card is indeed convenient to use, but I'm just worried that it might suddenly get frozen one day. What would happen to my assets then?
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ILCollector
· 12-06 08:50
Really? Is the U card that smooth? Why am I still struggling with deposits and withdrawals?
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RugPullAlertBot
· 12-06 08:49
Isn't this the ultimate form of RWA? Seamless on-chain and off-chain switching feels amazing.
I recently got a U Card, and it’s actually really convenient.
I can link it directly to WeChat and Alipay, so I can use it for things like buying coffee or ordering delivery—no need to go through the withdrawal process just for a few hundred yuan anymore. Signing up for Twitter memberships or subscribing to ChatGPT is also easy now, which saves a lot of hassle.
Honestly, the Web3 wallet I’m using now is super smooth—the operations are all very intuitive. For someone like me who often switches between on-chain and real-world spending, this feature is pretty much a necessity.