• TurboDiesel@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    It’ll never catch on in the US, though. We don’t need the functionality that an “everything app” like WeChat would provide. WeChat took off because it filled in a big gap for its users. The US already has a robust and diversified financial market and payments infrastructure that Zuck won’t have any chance of breaking into.

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      11 months ago

      Still, becoming the US “WeChat” is a very wet dream for any corporation. Of course they will try.

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      11 months ago

      The US already has a robust and diversified financial market and payments infrastructure

      I heard that you folks up north still send written cheques via mail and sign little papers when use a credit card, doesn’t sound very robust or diversified to me

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        11 months ago

        Valid, but our credit card and mobile payment penetration is way higher than China’s was at the time WeChat launched, and bank relationships are notoriously sticky.