@Braydenn_mexe I think the biggest thing to understand is that these are super beings with incredible power. It’s hard to be gentle when you’re that strong. Crashing through buildings feels way more realistic for beings like this — it actually shows what it would look like to protect a city.
@QuantumMisfitYT Ha yeah if u like watching superman get his ass kicked the entier movie. Not once does he block a punch not a single one. At least henry cavill superman can hold a good fight scene and has deepth.
@DCMarvelFan3000@benardonhard@cosmicbooknews@ThatChrisGore I swear nobody has a real review of these superhero movies. Especially superman that shit sucked. They just hear someone els thought it was good or stupied word to describe the movie and as good and go with that.
@SyselMirek@WashTimes Thats true superman grew up on a farm around humans he learned to hold back. Superman is still op the best fight is between him and doomsday it shows his strength and his endurance to point of being exhausted. Instead he cant take a single punch.
The bank trade lobbies’ arguments against stablecoins have lost all credibility. Let’s recap:
- The supposed “deposit flight” risk is a fabrication and wildly overstated.
- Fully-reserved stablecoins are plainly not the same as fractionally-reserved bank deposits.
- Claims that stablecoins will destabilize the banking system ignore both their design and the safeguards built into GENIUS.
- And complaints about “loopholes” in GENIUS are especially hard to take seriously from parties that were directly involved in negotiating the final language, and then boycotted the rewards talks in CLARITY.
The @ABABankers letter ultimately says the quiet part out loud: this is about limiting competition and preserving incumbents’ control over payments.
GENIUS creates clear rules and strong protections for dollar-backed stablecoins. Time to move on and get CLARITY to the floor.