Hey, do you all remember? Back when Bitcoin was completely restricted from promotion, many people thought it might just fade away. But those in the crypto world didn't back down—they changed their approach and talked about technology, and what happened? The term 'blockchain' emerged out of nowhere.
This spark really did ignite a prairie fire. Now the whole world is talking about blockchain, but many have forgotten that its source is actually Bitcoin. The more advanced the technology, the more Bitcoin's value naturally rises. It skyrocketed to over a hundred thousand dollars each back then, and it wouldn't be an exaggeration to say it was the global champion of appreciation.
However, problems arose: Blockchain is hailed as something incredible, but what practical use does it actually have? Many people feel it's like a 'technical gimmick' and can't quite explain what it can do.
Today, I want to discuss how blockchain has quietly made strides in these areas:
First, in the financial sector, contracts, leverage, staking, and coin swapping—these crypto financial operations are far more varied than the stock market;
Then there’s cross-border transfers, which don’t require going through banks or finding intermediaries—just a string of addresses, and the money arrives directly, saving both time and money;
Next, let's talk about identity and property verification—NFTs are not just about selling images; they can also serve as ID cards or certificates, making it clear who the original creator is with just one check. India has even used it to establish a national identity system;
In terms of asset issuance, stablecoins are pegged to the dollar, with one coin equating to one dollar; some projects are even more direct—issuing tokens is equivalent to 'dividend distribution';
So, blockchain is by no means a 'technological bubble'; it is genuinely changing the underlying logic of the world.
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