Positioned for RWA market growth (potentially trillions by 2030), ONDO benefits from partnerships like BlackRock's BUIDL fund and regulatory tailwinds (e.g., US GENIUS Act). Upcoming expansions include a dedicated Layer-1 blockchain (Ondo Chain) in 2025, more tokenized assets (e.g., stocks), and integrations with ecosystems like Cosmos, Ethereum, and Solana.
Risks include token utility concerns and volatility, but long-term outlook is bullish. (Not financial advice; DYOR.)
@etherscan is running an $ETH 10th anniversary explorer event — if you’re eligible, you might as well do the daily tasks since it’s from the biggest blockchain explorer out there.
The event requires registration before the 12th, which excludes a lot of new accounts — a bit intriguing.
Turns out I registered back in 2021 and instantly got 3,000 💎. Time really flies.
If you reach Silver tier or above, you can get an Ethereum 10th anniversary badge.
If there’s a big prize, don’t forget to send me a red packet.
I’ve finally had time today to thoroughly read the full text of the SEC Chair’s statement on “Project Crypto.” Honestly, the Chinese translation as “加密计划 (Crypto Plan)” doesn’t quite capture the nuance. Based on the full context, a more accurate rendering might be “Project: Crypto” — emphasizing it as an engineered, strategic initiative.
The SEC shifting from viewing everything in crypto as a security to proactively embracing the industry might be seen as a bold move, perhaps even a global financial experiment. But it’s also a necessary systems upgrade for a world entering the era of AI and new finance.
Just came across another piece of news: Trump has issued an order allowing U.S. pension funds to invest in crypto assets. Feels like the pace is accelerating a bit too fast.
The strategic integration between the U.S. financial system and crypto can actually be broken down into several layers: 1.Preserving the dominance of the U.S. dollar and Treasury bonds — the foundation of global financial hegemony. 2.A full-scale upgrade of the financial system in response to the AI revolution. 3.Negotiation and compromise between old and new interest groups within the U.S. domestic landscape. 4.Responding to global youth demands for new rules and a new “economic game” — younger generations are tired of playing by the legacy rules set by aging elites.
You really have to hand it to American institutions — their storytelling and narrative-building are masterful. Starting with the tale of Wall Street’s origin from the Buttonwood Agreement on parchment, they’ve instantly elevated the policy’s vision with an epic sense of purpose. High-level narrative construction at its finest. A deep lesson in narrative engineering. 📒
Finally able to post in the square, previously the Australian KYC couldn't use the square at all. Today, thanks to Boss Sisi's hands-on help to reset it. Bosses, what can be popular in this square?