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Exciting updates! Loving the new $AGT #AGT utilities and storyline—AI + rewards is a powerful combo. Let’s push #AIVILLE forward!
Exciting updates! Loving the new $AGT #AGT utilities and storyline—AI + rewards is a powerful combo. Let’s push #AIVILLE forward!
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🚀 IS $AGT THE NEXT #BINANCEALPHA? 🧠

🔥 A brand new story is LIVE!
Earn more $AGT by interacting with AI agents!
🌟New utility: Expanded $AGT utilizations & reward mechanics. Brand New Storyline Unlocked – dive in now!

💎 $AGT CA: 0x0f7895dAb3f8a7F9cc438Fa76e7A793E2bD50968

Let’s work together to drive the success of #AIVILLE and be among the core forces behind the project's growth! 💪🌟#AGT #BNBChain
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Crypto Revolution Masters
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StakeStone - 17th Project on Binance Hodler Program 🔥
On May 2, 2025, Binance announced that STO was the 17th project to join the Binance HODLer Airdrops. Between April 27 and 29, if users used their BNB to sign up for Simpler Earn or On-Chain Yields products, they had the chance to receive STO airdrops. In total, 15 million STO tokens were distributed, which makes up 1.5% of the total supply of tokens.
STO was given the Seed Tag, which made it possible to trade the tokens with USDT, USDC, BNB, FDUSD, and TRY.
What is StakeStone?
StakeStone is a blockchain protocol, an omnichain liquidity ecosystem, designed to make moving assets between blockchains easy and smooth. This system tackles common issues in decentralized finance (DeFi), such as when assets get stuck in separate networks, making it hard to transfer or earn rewards.
Main features of StakeStone
STONE refers to staked ETH. It is utilized to earn dividends and may be used in decentralized finance (DeFi) operations, thus providing utility to holders.
👉SBTC and STONEBTC are the tokens that enable the transformation of Bitcoin (BTC) into liquid assets so that users are able to earn yields on different networks and maximize returns.
👉LiquidityPad is the tool that supports new blockchains by helping them attract and retain the liquidity they need to function effectively and grow.
👉STO Token - this governance token gives holders the power to vote on decisions that affect the system's operations, letting them have a say in its future direction.
How StakeStone Works
StakeStone operates through a combination of its technical elements and governance structures. The main elements and their functions are described below.
STONE: Rewarding Ethereum Staking
STONE is the token that represents staked Ethereum. With StakeStone, users receive STONE tokens in return if they decide to stake ETH with StakeStone.
The STONE tokens have a two-fold function, used both to earn staking rewards and to lend and trade products in DeFi. This setup allows users to earn from staking rewards while, at the same time, engaging in several other activities across the DeFi platform.
Omnichain Fungible Token (OFT)
STONE has been designed as an Omnichain Fungible Token (OFT) using LayerZero technology that allows transfers between chains in a seamless manner. STONE's price is determined by the protocol in its smart contract and not by decentralized exchanges (DEXs). It is the association with DEXs and the intrinsic price volatility of these that allows for price matches.
SBTC and STONEBTC
SBTC and STONEBTC are two of the most popular varieties of Bitcoin (BTC) that promise customers low-cost trading options along with the possibility of additional rewards.
The two tokens were introduced by StakeStone with the objective of pushing the utility of Bitcoin into smart contracts, which are beset by some current limitations.
SBTC
SBTC or liquid Bitcoin is actually the combination of all the varied types of Bitcoin derivatives, such as WBTC and BTCB, into one convenient currency.
SBTC has utility across different blockchain networks like BNB Chain and Ethereum. Bitcoin derivatives are required to be deposited to purchase SBTC. The deposit essentially mints SBTC, and it has uses like trading and lending in the decentralized finance space.
STONEBTC
STONEBTC or revenue-generating BTC is a progression of SBTC that allows users to earn extra revenue with the aid of several financial products like DeFi, CeDeFi, and Real-World Assets (RWA).
When you deposit SBTC or other Bitcoin derivatives, STONEBTC automatically invests them to help you earn the highest rewards possible.
Use
These tokens make Bitcoin more usable in the context of the DeFi environment, making it more convenient and allowing for better capital allocation. StakeStone has partnered with networks such as Mantle, Linea, and Zircuit. With the partnership, SBTC and STONEBTC are likely to expand their scope and reach a much wider audience.
LiquidityPad
LiquidityPad is a tool designed to help new blockchains get plenty of cash flow, called liquidity. It acts as a bridge connecting the mature DeFi ecosystem of Ethereum to newer, younger blockchains.
A user can choose to deposit assets like Ethereum (ETH), Bitcoin (BTC) derivatives, or other stablecoins into vaults for each respective ecosystem. In return, they get liquidity provider (LP) tokens.
Usable in the Ethereum environment
These LP tokens are usable in the Ethereum environment and newly created blockchain environments, thus providing benefits to users in both environments. This two-way engagement allows new blockchains to leverage Ethereum's deep pool of liquidity.
In addition, it allows Ethereum users to explore new forms of income generation in these new ececosystems.
Focus of the LiquidityPad
LiquidityPad avoids dependence on ephemeral token rewards that are short-lived in nature. As it focuses on more long-standing strategies, it encourages steady and long-term growth in the world of blockchain.
Credit Margin Engine (CME)
StakeStone has developed a new way to handle liquidity across different blockchain networks called omnichain liquidity technology. This method replaces traditional bridges, which are known for being slow and risky, with a tool called the Credit Margin Engine (CME).
The CME relies on Native's system, which includes automated market-making and a versatile, universally compatible engine. As of May 2025, StakeStone supports over 20 different blockchains and interacts with more than 100 various protocols.
Here's what the CME does:
🔥It keeps the amount of money available (liquidity) balanced among various blockchain networks.
🔥It improves price settings so that there's less chance of loss due to slippage and ensures prices are fair for everyone.
🔥Unlike the usual bridges, where you need to complete many steps, CME allows transactions between different chains with just a single click.
Governance and STO Token
The STO token plays a key role in the management of StakeStone. By locking up STO tokens, you can receive veSTO, which gives you voting power on important decisions. For instance, veSTO holders decide how to allocate rewards in the STONE-Fi, BTC-Fi, and LiquidityPad pools. They also gain extra benefits depending on how many STO tokens they have locked.
The decision-making system
Bribe System
Programs use STO or tokens from partners to attract more money. Some STO tokens used this way are destroyed, reducing available supply, while partner token use helps diversify program funds.
Swap Mechanism
When there are price differences to exploit, STO holders can trade their tokens for other assets, like partner tokens. This exchange creates value and keeps the STO supply tight.
Vesting
To convert veSTO back to STO, a 30-day waiting period is required, which encourages long-term commitment.
StakeStone's Vision
StakeStone aims to be the underlying technology that allows different blockchains to work in harmony. Let us now venture into StakeStone's goals in the world of blockchain.
👉Enable seamless and efficient value exchanges across several blockchains.
👉Handle your finances effectively, avoiding high costs and unnecessary delays.
👉Enable emerging blockchains to thrive and raise funds effectively.
StakeStone plans to reach these goals by constantly upgrading its technology and partnering with other blockchains, such as Scroll and Mantle. They strongly focus on openness and sustainability to ensure long-term success.
Benefits of Binance HODLer Program
Binance's HODLer Airdrop program is designed to reward BNB holders who subscribe to Binance's Simple Earn products—either Flexible or Locked options. Eligible users receive tokens from new and promising projects based on historical snapshots of their BNB balances.
#BinanceHODLerSTO
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so amazing 😍
Crypto Revolution Masters
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USUAL - The Revolution in RWA
1. What is Usual?
USUAL is a secure and decentralized legal stablecoin issuer that redistributes ownership and governance through $USUAL tokens.
Usual is a multi-chain infrastructure that aggregates the growing supply of tokenized real-world assets (RWA) from entities such as BlackRock, Ondo, Mountain Protocol, M0 or Hashnote, turning them into permissionless, on-chain verifiable, composable stablecoins ( USD0 ).
Often built around redistributing power and ownership to users and third parties, similar to the scenario where Tether's TVL providers own the company and its associated revenue.

Why Usual?
USUAL is about redistributing power and wealth to the people who actually support the platform. With popular stablecoins like Tether (USDT) and Circle (USDC), the companies behind them made over $10 billion in revenue in 2023, and their total valuation is more than $200 billion! But the users who contribute to their success don’t get any share of that money.
USUAL, on the other hand, allows users to share in the value and success created. This is especially meaningful because it addresses a major issue in decentralized finance (DeFi): while there are billions in assets like US Treasury Bills available on-chain, not many DeFi users hold RWAs.
For early users who are willing to take risks, USUAL’s model rewards them, giving them a fair share of the success they help create.
Usual's Vision
🔥Rebuilding Tether On-Chain: Neutrality and Transparency
Cryptocurrency requires a fully on-chain fiat-backed stablecoin, supported by an infrastructure that ensures enhanced neutrality, transparency, and security.
Usual introduces a model designed to rebuild Tether entirely on-chain. In this system, the issuer is controlled by the holders of the Usual governance token. This includes decisions on risk policy, the nature of collateral, and liquidity incentive strategies. 2. Fiat stablecoins need to stay away from bankruptcy Fiat-backed stablecoins are partially backed by reserves held by commercial banks. This makes them subject to the fractional reserve practices of these banks, which undermines the security and stability of stablecoins. The recent collapse of SVB Bank highlights the systemic risk that commercial banks pose to DeFi due to undercollateralization.
The first requirement for stablecoins is to ensure that their value remains stable relative to the currency they represent. Users must have firm confidence in the security of their capital. The collateral model provided by Usual is not linked to the traditional banking system, but directly to short-term bonds. The security provided by this prudent approach is strengthened by strict risk policies and insurance funds.
🔥End the Privatization of Profits
Tether and Circle generated over $10 billion in revenue in 2023 and are valued at over $200 billion. However, this wealth is not shared with the users who contribute to their success. Usual aims to provide an alternative to fiat-backed stablecoins that privatizes profits on customer deposits while socializing losses. The centralized players behind the major fiat-backed stablecoins replicate the problematic structures of traditional banking, which is contrary to the principles of decentralized finance.
Usual's approach aims to create a more equitable financial system by redistributing value and power more equitably among all users.
Usual's goal is to make users owners of protocol infrastructure, funding, and governance. By redistributing 100% of value and control through its governance token, Usual ensures its community is in control.
The Usual protocol distributes its governance tokens to users and third parties who contribute value, realigning financial incentives and returning power to participants within the ecosystem.

🔥Revolutionizing Stablecoin Ownership and Revenue Redistribution
Some models redistribute part of the revenue generated by stablecoins. However, Usual adopts a different model where users pool the revenue generated by stablecoin collateral. This revenue constitutes the protocol's funds. In return, users receive governance tokens that give them control over the protocol, funds, and future revenue.
This mechanism not only redistributes revenue, it also redistributes ownership of the system. It provides incentives for early adopters and offers them huge upside potential.
The transparent and public distribution of governance tokens ensures that the interests of all participants are aligned.
$USUAL Token
$USUAL token will be playing a major role in decision-making processes within the platform, for example enabling arbitrage for its tokenized Treasury Bill or other risk-management strategy improvements. Furthermore, it will be a main tool for rewarding $USD0++ holders with a yield generated from the same US Treasury Bill.
USUAL Tokenomics
Usual is community-driven, with 90% allocated for the community and 10% for insiders.

🔥Usual Labs pros in my personal opinion 🔥
👉Prospective concept & design;
👉Relatively low token inflation rate for the first 2 years after the TGE (~20%);
👉Presence of security audits from top-tier companies;
👉FDV is almost 10 times lower than its closest competitors in the niche of decentralized stablecoins, Ethena;
👉Low Initial MC ( only 12.37% of the FDV);
👉Good PR and Influencer Marketing performance;
👉Above the average Marketing Infrastructure, SEO, SMM, and Growth Marketing scores;
👉Diverse network of prominent funds and angel investors;
👉Wide network of partners, actively supporting and collaborating with the project;
👉Listing and IEO on Binance;
👉The protocol’s CEO has worked for the French Parliament.
Usual Binance Launchpool Details
The Binance Launchpool will start farming for USUAL tokens on 2024-11-15 at 00:00 (UTC). Here’s how it works:
Binance users can lock their BNB or FDUSD in designated pools to start earning USUAL tokens as rewards. The Launchpool will distribute an initial circulating supply of 300,000,000 USUAL as rewards over 4 days, which makes up 7.5% of the total token supply.
For those interested, here’s a breakdown of the reward allocation:
BNB Pool: This pool will have the majority of the rewards, with 255,000,000 USUAL (or 85% of the reward tokens).
FDUSD Pool: This smaller pool will offer 45,000,000 USUAL (or 15% of the reward tokens).
The farming period ends on 2024-11-18 at 23:59 (UTC), so it’s a short, fast opportunity to earn rewards.
Conclusion
All aspects of the crypto industry evolve continuously, with various protocols constantly innovating and implementing new ideas. This applies to stablecoins as well. Initially, there were fiat-backed stablecoins with custodial collateralization (like Tether, Circle, and others) because this was the simplest and most straightforward implementation. Then came crypto-backed stablecoins (like MakerDAO, Frax). After that, algorithmic stablecoins emerged, but they were not very stable. In late 2022 and early 2023, there was a boom in LST-backed CDP stablecoins, which quickly faded partly due to the disparity between promised yields and the actual yields, which were only slightly higher than ETH staking returns. During this time, LSDFi protocols began integrating omnichain token technologies like LayerZero and Wormhole.
Now, more sophisticated and well-thought-out stablecoin protocols with complex mechanics are emerging. These are based on extensive research and model testing, unlike the earlier LST-backed ones. Among such projects in Dewhales' focus are Tapioca and Usual, each using different approaches and cross-chain technologies. Unlike Tapioca, Usual employs two technologies—Axelar and Wormhole. Usual also has much simpler tokenomics, positioning itself on the opposite end of the spectrum from Tapioca.
Will the new generation of stablecoins secure their place and establish themselves in web3, or will they be a fleeting phenomenon like LSDFi? These protocols are being developed by professionals with meticulous approaches and an understanding of market consolidation, so the question is more about how much market share they will capture. Only time will tell.
#USUALonLaunchpool&Pre-Market #USUALLAUNCHPOOL #usual
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Crypto Revolution Masters
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USUAL - The Revolution in RWA
1. What is Usual?
USUAL is a secure and decentralized legal stablecoin issuer that redistributes ownership and governance through $USUAL tokens.
Usual is a multi-chain infrastructure that aggregates the growing supply of tokenized real-world assets (RWA) from entities such as BlackRock, Ondo, Mountain Protocol, M0 or Hashnote, turning them into permissionless, on-chain verifiable, composable stablecoins ( USD0 ).
Often built around redistributing power and ownership to users and third parties, similar to the scenario where Tether's TVL providers own the company and its associated revenue.

Why Usual?
USUAL is about redistributing power and wealth to the people who actually support the platform. With popular stablecoins like Tether (USDT) and Circle (USDC), the companies behind them made over $10 billion in revenue in 2023, and their total valuation is more than $200 billion! But the users who contribute to their success don’t get any share of that money.
USUAL, on the other hand, allows users to share in the value and success created. This is especially meaningful because it addresses a major issue in decentralized finance (DeFi): while there are billions in assets like US Treasury Bills available on-chain, not many DeFi users hold RWAs.
For early users who are willing to take risks, USUAL’s model rewards them, giving them a fair share of the success they help create.
Usual's Vision
🔥Rebuilding Tether On-Chain: Neutrality and Transparency
Cryptocurrency requires a fully on-chain fiat-backed stablecoin, supported by an infrastructure that ensures enhanced neutrality, transparency, and security.
Usual introduces a model designed to rebuild Tether entirely on-chain. In this system, the issuer is controlled by the holders of the Usual governance token. This includes decisions on risk policy, the nature of collateral, and liquidity incentive strategies. 2. Fiat stablecoins need to stay away from bankruptcy Fiat-backed stablecoins are partially backed by reserves held by commercial banks. This makes them subject to the fractional reserve practices of these banks, which undermines the security and stability of stablecoins. The recent collapse of SVB Bank highlights the systemic risk that commercial banks pose to DeFi due to undercollateralization.
The first requirement for stablecoins is to ensure that their value remains stable relative to the currency they represent. Users must have firm confidence in the security of their capital. The collateral model provided by Usual is not linked to the traditional banking system, but directly to short-term bonds. The security provided by this prudent approach is strengthened by strict risk policies and insurance funds.
🔥End the Privatization of Profits
Tether and Circle generated over $10 billion in revenue in 2023 and are valued at over $200 billion. However, this wealth is not shared with the users who contribute to their success. Usual aims to provide an alternative to fiat-backed stablecoins that privatizes profits on customer deposits while socializing losses. The centralized players behind the major fiat-backed stablecoins replicate the problematic structures of traditional banking, which is contrary to the principles of decentralized finance.
Usual's approach aims to create a more equitable financial system by redistributing value and power more equitably among all users.
Usual's goal is to make users owners of protocol infrastructure, funding, and governance. By redistributing 100% of value and control through its governance token, Usual ensures its community is in control.
The Usual protocol distributes its governance tokens to users and third parties who contribute value, realigning financial incentives and returning power to participants within the ecosystem.

🔥Revolutionizing Stablecoin Ownership and Revenue Redistribution
Some models redistribute part of the revenue generated by stablecoins. However, Usual adopts a different model where users pool the revenue generated by stablecoin collateral. This revenue constitutes the protocol's funds. In return, users receive governance tokens that give them control over the protocol, funds, and future revenue.
This mechanism not only redistributes revenue, it also redistributes ownership of the system. It provides incentives for early adopters and offers them huge upside potential.
The transparent and public distribution of governance tokens ensures that the interests of all participants are aligned.
$USUAL Token
$USUAL token will be playing a major role in decision-making processes within the platform, for example enabling arbitrage for its tokenized Treasury Bill or other risk-management strategy improvements. Furthermore, it will be a main tool for rewarding $USD0++ holders with a yield generated from the same US Treasury Bill.
USUAL Tokenomics
Usual is community-driven, with 90% allocated for the community and 10% for insiders.

🔥Usual Labs pros in my personal opinion 🔥
👉Prospective concept & design;
👉Relatively low token inflation rate for the first 2 years after the TGE (~20%);
👉Presence of security audits from top-tier companies;
👉FDV is almost 10 times lower than its closest competitors in the niche of decentralized stablecoins, Ethena;
👉Low Initial MC ( only 12.37% of the FDV);
👉Good PR and Influencer Marketing performance;
👉Above the average Marketing Infrastructure, SEO, SMM, and Growth Marketing scores;
👉Diverse network of prominent funds and angel investors;
👉Wide network of partners, actively supporting and collaborating with the project;
👉Listing and IEO on Binance;
👉The protocol’s CEO has worked for the French Parliament.
Usual Binance Launchpool Details
The Binance Launchpool will start farming for USUAL tokens on 2024-11-15 at 00:00 (UTC). Here’s how it works:
Binance users can lock their BNB or FDUSD in designated pools to start earning USUAL tokens as rewards. The Launchpool will distribute an initial circulating supply of 300,000,000 USUAL as rewards over 4 days, which makes up 7.5% of the total token supply.
For those interested, here’s a breakdown of the reward allocation:
BNB Pool: This pool will have the majority of the rewards, with 255,000,000 USUAL (or 85% of the reward tokens).
FDUSD Pool: This smaller pool will offer 45,000,000 USUAL (or 15% of the reward tokens).
The farming period ends on 2024-11-18 at 23:59 (UTC), so it’s a short, fast opportunity to earn rewards.
Conclusion
All aspects of the crypto industry evolve continuously, with various protocols constantly innovating and implementing new ideas. This applies to stablecoins as well. Initially, there were fiat-backed stablecoins with custodial collateralization (like Tether, Circle, and others) because this was the simplest and most straightforward implementation. Then came crypto-backed stablecoins (like MakerDAO, Frax). After that, algorithmic stablecoins emerged, but they were not very stable. In late 2022 and early 2023, there was a boom in LST-backed CDP stablecoins, which quickly faded partly due to the disparity between promised yields and the actual yields, which were only slightly higher than ETH staking returns. During this time, LSDFi protocols began integrating omnichain token technologies like LayerZero and Wormhole.
Now, more sophisticated and well-thought-out stablecoin protocols with complex mechanics are emerging. These are based on extensive research and model testing, unlike the earlier LST-backed ones. Among such projects in Dewhales' focus are Tapioca and Usual, each using different approaches and cross-chain technologies. Unlike Tapioca, Usual employs two technologies—Axelar and Wormhole. Usual also has much simpler tokenomics, positioning itself on the opposite end of the spectrum from Tapioca.
Will the new generation of stablecoins secure their place and establish themselves in web3, or will they be a fleeting phenomenon like LSDFi? These protocols are being developed by professionals with meticulous approaches and an understanding of market consolidation, so the question is more about how much market share they will capture. Only time will tell.
#USUALonLaunchpool&Pre-Market #USUALLAUNCHPOOL #usual
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