I thought cryptos are always made for cross-border payments and every token or coin can be used for that. Why your ROKS is different, besides the fact of being a stablecoin?
Yes, every coin can be used always made for cross-border payments, but if it's a volatile cryptocurrency then no vendor would accept it as payment in the destination country. Even if you send a stablecoin like USDT to a recipient in another country, how will that recipient spend the USDT she received? Our stabletoken ROKS comes with its own payment system that allows vendors to accept ROKS as payment.
Of course, people use stable coins for remitance, and it's not your discovery. Why? Because it's too obvious and there are plenty stable coins on the market.