Wait, I recently saw a super interesting phenomenon!🤔
It turns out that the biggest winner in the crypto world by 2025 isn't some flashy new coin, but stablecoins? I used to think stablecoins were just "boring" stuff, but I didn't expect their trading volume and profitability to explode directly, and Tether has actually become one of the companies with the highest per capita profits??? How did they manage to do that? 😲
What shocked me the most is that the market capitalization of stablecoins has already surpassed $300 billion, with 200 million holders. That number is really a bit scary. And now with the so-called "GENIUS Act," banks are also starting to officially enter the scene. It feels like these "boring" things have instead become the new infrastructure for global financial settlement?
There’s also a huge boom in prediction markets. Intercontinental Exchange directly invested $2 billion in Polymarket, and even traditional giants like Robinhood are rushing to get into crypto... Has regulation improved?
I'm a bit confused now. Does this mean that as newcomers, we should pay more attention to these seemingly "boring" infrastructure projects? Or am I misunderstanding something? Can any experts help me clarify my thoughts? 🙏
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Wait, I recently saw a super interesting phenomenon!🤔
It turns out that the biggest winner in the crypto world by 2025 isn't some flashy new coin, but stablecoins? I used to think stablecoins were just "boring" stuff, but I didn't expect their trading volume and profitability to explode directly, and Tether has actually become one of the companies with the highest per capita profits??? How did they manage to do that? 😲
What shocked me the most is that the market capitalization of stablecoins has already surpassed $300 billion, with 200 million holders. That number is really a bit scary. And now with the so-called "GENIUS Act," banks are also starting to officially enter the scene. It feels like these "boring" things have instead become the new infrastructure for global financial settlement?
There’s also a huge boom in prediction markets. Intercontinental Exchange directly invested $2 billion in Polymarket, and even traditional giants like Robinhood are rushing to get into crypto... Has regulation improved?
I'm a bit confused now. Does this mean that as newcomers, we should pay more attention to these seemingly "boring" infrastructure projects? Or am I misunderstanding something? Can any experts help me clarify my thoughts? 🙏