Sei has officially announced a major move—partnering directly with Xiaomi to make things happen.
Specifically, Sei is providing underlying technical support to create a financial application dedicated to stablecoin payments. This feature will be directly integrated into Xiaomi's mobile ecosystem, so new phones will come with this functionality built-in.
Sounds pretty exciting? But don't get too excited just yet.
Based on the information revealed so far, this system will most likely only appear on Xiaomi's international version devices. Domestic users? Don't expect to see this app on your own phones. After all, you know how it is—regulatory environments are in place, and manufacturers won't take that risk.
That said, the significance of this development is quite substantial—public blockchains are beginning to truly penetrate consumer-grade hardware. If Web3 payments can be expanded through mobile manufacturers, the potential is indeed considerable.
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LeverageAddict
· 2025-12-13 03:13
It's been cut again domestically, which is really the old routine. However, it's good that the Xiaomi international version can install this; someone has to be the first to try the crab.
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LiquidityHunter
· 2025-12-12 08:37
International version launched, domestic absence—how to cover this liquidity gap? Keep a close eye on the price spreads of trading pairs.
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MetaLord420
· 2025-12-11 18:35
Domestic users have been ripped off again; it's truly unbelievable.
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FalseProfitProphet
· 2025-12-11 10:56
Another blow dealt domestically, this trick has become all too familiar.
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NFTDreamer
· 2025-12-11 10:55
Blocked again domestically, the issues persist... But on the other hand, this is indeed a breakthrough. If the international version can take off, the possibilities afterward are enormous.
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LiquiditySurfer
· 2025-12-11 10:52
Can't access it domestically again, this routine is so familiar... But speaking of Sei, this move is actually quite interesting, it has definitely opened a new window.
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tx_pending_forever
· 2025-12-11 10:47
Domestic users have been cut again; the features exclusive to the overseas version are now included.
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LayerZeroHero
· 2025-12-11 10:47
Only the international version of Xiaomi can be used; it will gather dust again domestically. The mountain of compliance is standing in the way.
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ImpermanentTherapist
· 2025-12-11 10:43
Once again, being blocked outside domestically. But as long as the international version works, that's fine. Most people don't really care about these anyway.
Sei has officially announced a major move—partnering directly with Xiaomi to make things happen.
Specifically, Sei is providing underlying technical support to create a financial application dedicated to stablecoin payments. This feature will be directly integrated into Xiaomi's mobile ecosystem, so new phones will come with this functionality built-in.
Sounds pretty exciting? But don't get too excited just yet.
Based on the information revealed so far, this system will most likely only appear on Xiaomi's international version devices. Domestic users? Don't expect to see this app on your own phones. After all, you know how it is—regulatory environments are in place, and manufacturers won't take that risk.
That said, the significance of this development is quite substantial—public blockchains are beginning to truly penetrate consumer-grade hardware. If Web3 payments can be expanded through mobile manufacturers, the potential is indeed considerable.