小龙先生|Aug 20, 2026 22:12
Why hasn’t stablecoin payment ever been as simple as transferring money online?
In the past, when sending stablecoins to someone, the first thing you’d usually say was:
“Send me your wallet address.”
Then the confirmations would start:
Which chain?
Which network?
Did you copy the address correctly?
Do you have enough Gas?
Does the other person even have a wallet?
Now, **AllScale Claim Link** is officially live, bringing a more convenient way to pay with stablecoins.
AllScale has turned this process into something much more user-friendly:
Just send a **Claim Link**.
The recipient opens the link and can claim the funds without needing to prepare a wallet or even have an AllScale account in advance.
When claiming, they can use their own 0x address or create an AllScale Wallet via email.
What I find truly interesting about this change isn’t that it’s “just another stablecoin tool,” but that it’s trying to solve a long-standing issue:
Can the logic of crypto transfers be as simple as sharing a webpage?
From: “Send me your wallet address.”
To: “I’ll send you a link, and you can claim it yourself.”
No need to know the recipient’s wallet address in advance,
No need to download an app,
No need to prepare Gas.
This might be one of the “small problems” that need to be solved for stablecoins to truly reach everyday users and global payment scenarios.
What’s more, Claim Link already supports **USDT / USDC** across multiple major blockchains, and the links come with claim status tracking and expiration mechanisms.
I think the true mass adoption of crypto might not come from more complex technology, but from hiding that complexity away.
These kinds of “small changes” are actually worth paying attention to.
**AllScale Claim Link**: Making stablecoin transfers simpler and more accessible.
#Stablecoin #Crypto #Payments #Web3 #AllScale
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