> Houston Pension Buys Crypto, an Asset ‘We Could Not Ignore’ (Bloomberg) [1]
> Fixed-income titan Pimco is starting to embrace cryptocurrencies, CIO says (cnbc.com) [2]
[1] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=28945833 [2] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=28936897
I think there are a lot of issues to resolve for it to become adopted like an actual currency to buy/sell things. Right now the usage is more like a stock.
In the future non-USD denominated algorithmic stablecoins will become more important, such as RAI, FAI, etc. This will still take some time for mainstream services like MC and Visa to embrace.
Personally, I have been using a crypto Visa card for some time (Monolith) which is basically a debit card where you top up your card with the crypto of your choice (for me usually USDC or ETH) and and then use it like any other debit card. It's a pretty basic form of adoption since the vendor has no idea that you're using crypto.