Three weeks ago, X hired Benji Taylor, Aave’s former Chief Product Officer, and Head of Design at Base.

Bier said at the time of the hire that he had tracked Taylor’s work for years and had pushed to bring him on, calling one of his past products among the best-designed he had seen.

But whether that overlap becomes competition or integration remains unresolved.

X could keep its payments stack entirely fiat, competing with crypto for users seeking yield and convenience. Or it could eventually incorporate crypto rails behind the scenes, using blockchain infrastructure without exposing users to it directly.

For now, Bier’s post lands in that ambiguity. Crypto may be waiting for its next catalyst, but it is no longer clear whether that catalyst will come from within the industry or from platforms building around it.

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