Jeremy Allaire, CEO of Circle, envisions digital currencies triggering a profound change in money velocity similar to the internet's impact on information and software.
In a recent interview with Empire, Allaire highlighted how the internet’s interconnected networks have enabled nearly costless data transfer, a concept he believes will apply to digital currencies.
Allaire referred to Solana (SOL) co-founder Anatoly Yakovenko’s vision, where blockchains are designed to operate at extremely high speeds, akin to light.
He explained that as the cost of storing and transferring value approaches zero, the speed and efficiency of money transactions could increase dramatically, much like the transformative effect of the internet.
He anticipates a dramatic rise in productivity as frictionless money transfers become commonplace. Allaire speculates that transaction volumes could surge by a factor of 1,000, vastly surpassing current figures.
This shift could significantly boost economic activity, aligning with Circle’s mission to enhance global economic prosperity through seamless value exchange.
According to Allaire, reducing the friction in financial transactions, whether in payments or more complex value exchanges like borrowing and lending, will lead to substantial economic growth and increased efficiency.
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