In the financing journey of Treehouse, a significant characteristic is that capital often chooses to bet before a trend fully erupts. For ordinary investors, this is a thought-provoking question: Why does capital always stay ahead?
The reason lies in the fact that capital does not focus on short-term prices, but rather on long-term trends. The fixed income market is vast in traditional finance, while DeFi has long lacked such infrastructure. Once a team can propose a complete solution, capital will naturally prioritize allocation.
This is the fundamental reason why Treehouse has secured tens of millions in financing and achieved a Series A valuation of 400 million dollars.
The logic of capital is: even if the ecosystem is still in its early stages, as long as the direction is significant enough, it is worth betting on. Just like the early days of the stablecoin sector, which was initially not favored by the mainstream, but has now become a cornerstone of DeFi.
For individual investors, this phenomenon illustrates a fact: true Alpha does not exist when 'everyone knows,' but rather when the trend has yet to be recognized by the majority. The fixed income sector represented by Treehouse may be such a new narrative.