This year's first IDO project PerpStock has launched on a top platform's Boost zone! This time, it combines several good points—RWA on-chain US stock trading narrative, relatively low FDV valuation, and a brand-new trading paradigm. After the airdrop, you can consider holding and observing.



The most interesting part of this logic is: using stablecoins to directly trade US stocks on-chain, completely bypassing the cumbersome KYC process and avoiding centralized custody risks. In the current environment where compliance and tax checks are becoming increasingly strict, this model is bound to attract more traditional financial users into the Web3 ecosystem. The convenience and autonomy advantages of on-chain finance may be fully unleashed at this point in time.
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LiquidityNinjavip
· 5h ago
It's another RWA narrative. Can this one actually come to fruition, or have all the previous ones just been hype?
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StablecoinEnjoyervip
· 5h ago
Stablecoins directly trading US stocks is indeed quite interesting, skipping the middlemen really feels good. Bypassing KYC is currently quite popular, but be careful not to mess up. Low FDV is a good thing, but I'm worried it might just be a routine pump. This logic seems fine at first glance, but whether it can truly attract traditional finance users depends on what happens next. What if all the big players leave after the airdrop is over? RWA (Real-World Assets) is a common topic, but the key still depends on whether the trading depth and liquidity are sufficient. On-chain autonomy is indeed satisfying, but under this wave of compliance storms, who can guarantee there won't be a crash?
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AirdropHarvestervip
· 5h ago
Airdrops for years for free, I only glance at projects with FDV below 30 million This is the real pain point, the KYC process is really annoying Another RWA story, but this time the logic is indeed solid Bypassing the KYC line can indeed attract a wave of people, compliance is becoming increasingly strict Low valuation projects combined with practical application scenarios, I give this a 7 out of 10 But wait, can stablecoin trading on the US stock market really be fully autonomous? Centralization will probably still get stuck at some point
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SocialAnxietyStakervip
· 5h ago
Airdrops that run after free distribution—I've seen this pattern too many times, haha. Circumvent KYC? Sounds good, but what if real problems arise... Low FDV is attractive, but I'm worried there won't be anyone left after the pump and dump. On-chain US stocks sound exciting, but whether there's enough liquidity is a concern. Strict compliance is on point, but it all depends on who gets targeted first.
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DegenMcsleeplessvip
· 5h ago
Haha, it's another RWA narrative... Honestly, I have to admit that this KYC-avoidance logic does sound pretty appealing. But is a low FDV necessarily good? Haven't we learned enough from history? The real highlight this time is whether they can bring traditional finance people in, and not end up just insiders trading among themselves.
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WhaleWatchervip
· 5h ago
Airdrops and then running away—I've heard this logic too many times, haha. Circumventing KYC sounds great, but how many projects can actually survive?
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