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@Plasma feels like the kind of chain stablecoins were waiting forEVM-ready, lightning-fast finality, and even gasless USDT transfers. With Bitcoin-anchored security, it’s built for real payments, not just hype. #plasma $XPL
@Plasma feels like the kind of chain stablecoins were waiting forEVM-ready, lightning-fast finality, and even gasless USDT transfers. With Bitcoin-anchored security, it’s built for real payments, not just hype.

#plasma $XPL
Plasma exists because money on the internet still feels harder than it should.That might sound strange in a world full of instant apps and digital wallets, but anyone who has actually used stablecoins knows the truth. Sending digital dollars should feel simple. Instead, it often feels fragile, confusing, and oddly stressful. You wonder about fees, confirmations, and whether you even have the right token just to press send. That tension is what Plasma is responding to. At its core, Plasma is a Layer 1 blockchain built around one quiet observation: stablecoins are already being used as real money, but the systems underneath them were never designed for that responsibility. I’m not talking about theory or future use cases. Right now, people use stablecoins to protect savings, pay workers, move money across borders, and settle business transactions. They do this because traditional systems are slow, expensive, or inaccessible. The problem is that most blockchains still treat these stablecoins as guests instead of citizens. Plasma flips that relationship. Instead of asking people to adapt to blockchains, Plasma asks a different question. What would a blockchain look like if it was built for money from day one? That question shapes everything. Plasma is a full blockchain, not a layer added on top of something else. It settles transactions on its own, with its own consensus system and its own security assumptions. At the same time, it stays compatible with Ethereum so developers don’t have to relearn how to build. This is important because progress doesn’t come from starting over every time. It comes from respecting what already works and improving what doesn’t. One of the things that feels most human about Plasma is its relationship with time. When you send money, you don’t want to wait and you don’t want uncertainty. Plasma uses a fast consensus system that gives sub-second finality. That means when a transaction goes through, it is done. There is no lingering doubt. That sense of closure matters more than people realize. But speed without trust is meaningless. That’s why Plasma anchors its history to Bitcoin. Bitcoin is slow by design, but it is deeply secure and politically neutral. By periodically committing to Bitcoin, Plasma borrows that credibility without inheriting the slowness. It’s a quiet design choice, but a powerful one. It says we care not just about performance today, but about integrity years from now. Where Plasma really begins to feel different is in how it handles fees. Most people don’t think in terms of gas tokens. They think in terms of money. Plasma understands that. For simple stablecoin transfers, there can be no fee at all for the user. You send USDT, and that’s it. No extra step. No extra asset. No friction. For more complex actions, fees can still be paid using stablecoins themselves. This may sound small, but emotionally it changes everything. It removes the feeling that crypto is a maze you can get lost in. It respects the user’s intent instead of testing their technical knowledge. They’re not building this only for crypto-native users. Plasma is clearly designed for places where stablecoins are already part of daily life, and for institutions that need predictability more than novelty. Payment companies, fintech builders, and financial systems care about reliability, clarity, and cost. Plasma speaks that language quietly, without marketing noise. We’re seeing a shift in how blockchains are evaluated. It’s no longer just about how clever the tech is. It’s about whether the system can be trusted to move real value at scale, under pressure, with real consequences. Plasma will be judged on throughput, uptime, security, and adoption. But it will also be judged on something harder to measure: how it feels to use. There are real risks ahead. Regulation could change. Competition is fierce. Trust takes time. No blockchain earns legitimacy overnight. Plasma will need to prove itself not once, but continuously. It will need to show that its fast confirmations stay reliable, that its validator set remains healthy, and that its stablecoin-first vision doesn’t drift under pressure. If it succeeds, though, the outcome is not flashy. The best future for Plasma is one where people barely talk about it. Where it becomes invisible infrastructure. Where money moves quietly, safely, and without drama. Where developers stop fighting the base layer and start building useful things again. Where users don’t feel clever for using crypto, they just feel relieved. It becomes the kind of system you trust without thinking about it. And maybe that’s the real goal here. Not to impress, not to dominate headlines, but to remove friction from something as human as sending value from one person to another. Plasma is trying to make digital money feel less like technology and more like what money was always meant to be: a simple tool that connects people. $XPL @Plasma #Plasma #plasma

Plasma exists because money on the internet still feels harder than it should.

That might sound strange in a world full of instant apps and digital wallets, but anyone who has actually used stablecoins knows the truth. Sending digital dollars should feel simple. Instead, it often feels fragile, confusing, and oddly stressful. You wonder about fees, confirmations, and whether you even have the right token just to press send. That tension is what Plasma is responding to.

At its core, Plasma is a Layer 1 blockchain built around one quiet observation: stablecoins are already being used as real money, but the systems underneath them were never designed for that responsibility.

I’m not talking about theory or future use cases. Right now, people use stablecoins to protect savings, pay workers, move money across borders, and settle business transactions. They do this because traditional systems are slow, expensive, or inaccessible. The problem is that most blockchains still treat these stablecoins as guests instead of citizens. Plasma flips that relationship.

Instead of asking people to adapt to blockchains, Plasma asks a different question. What would a blockchain look like if it was built for money from day one?

That question shapes everything.

Plasma is a full blockchain, not a layer added on top of something else. It settles transactions on its own, with its own consensus system and its own security assumptions. At the same time, it stays compatible with Ethereum so developers don’t have to relearn how to build. This is important because progress doesn’t come from starting over every time. It comes from respecting what already works and improving what doesn’t.

One of the things that feels most human about Plasma is its relationship with time. When you send money, you don’t want to wait and you don’t want uncertainty. Plasma uses a fast consensus system that gives sub-second finality. That means when a transaction goes through, it is done. There is no lingering doubt. That sense of closure matters more than people realize.

But speed without trust is meaningless. That’s why Plasma anchors its history to Bitcoin. Bitcoin is slow by design, but it is deeply secure and politically neutral. By periodically committing to Bitcoin, Plasma borrows that credibility without inheriting the slowness. It’s a quiet design choice, but a powerful one. It says we care not just about performance today, but about integrity years from now.

Where Plasma really begins to feel different is in how it handles fees.

Most people don’t think in terms of gas tokens. They think in terms of money. Plasma understands that. For simple stablecoin transfers, there can be no fee at all for the user. You send USDT, and that’s it. No extra step. No extra asset. No friction. For more complex actions, fees can still be paid using stablecoins themselves.

This may sound small, but emotionally it changes everything. It removes the feeling that crypto is a maze you can get lost in. It respects the user’s intent instead of testing their technical knowledge.

They’re not building this only for crypto-native users. Plasma is clearly designed for places where stablecoins are already part of daily life, and for institutions that need predictability more than novelty. Payment companies, fintech builders, and financial systems care about reliability, clarity, and cost. Plasma speaks that language quietly, without marketing noise.

We’re seeing a shift in how blockchains are evaluated. It’s no longer just about how clever the tech is. It’s about whether the system can be trusted to move real value at scale, under pressure, with real consequences. Plasma will be judged on throughput, uptime, security, and adoption. But it will also be judged on something harder to measure: how it feels to use.

There are real risks ahead. Regulation could change. Competition is fierce. Trust takes time. No blockchain earns legitimacy overnight. Plasma will need to prove itself not once, but continuously. It will need to show that its fast confirmations stay reliable, that its validator set remains healthy, and that its stablecoin-first vision doesn’t drift under pressure.

If it succeeds, though, the outcome is not flashy.

The best future for Plasma is one where people barely talk about it. Where it becomes invisible infrastructure. Where money moves quietly, safely, and without drama. Where developers stop fighting the base layer and start building useful things again. Where users don’t feel clever for using crypto, they just feel relieved.

It becomes the kind of system you trust without thinking about it.

And maybe that’s the real goal here. Not to impress, not to dominate headlines, but to remove friction from something as human as sending value from one person to another. Plasma is trying to make digital money feel less like technology and more like what money was always meant to be: a simple tool that connects people.
$XPL @Plasma #Plasma #plasma
Plasma exists because money on the internet still feels harder than it should.That might sound strange in a world full of instant apps and digital wallets, but anyone who has actually used stablecoins knows the truth. Sending digital dollars should feel simple. Instead, it often feels fragile, confusing, and oddly stressful. You wonder about fees, confirmations, and whether you even have the right token just to press send. That tension is what Plasma is responding to. At its core, Plasma is a Layer 1 blockchain built around one quiet observation: stablecoins are already being used as real money, but the systems underneath them were never designed for that responsibility. I’m not talking about theory or future use cases. Right now, people use stablecoins to protect savings, pay workers, move money across borders, and settle business transactions. They do this because traditional systems are slow, expensive, or inaccessible. The problem is that most blockchains still treat these stablecoins as guests instead of citizens. Plasma flips that relationship. Instead of asking people to adapt to blockchains, Plasma asks a different question. What would a blockchain look like if it was built for money from day one? That question shapes everything. Plasma is a full blockchain, not a layer added on top of something else. It settles transactions on its own, with its own consensus system and its own security assumptions. At the same time, it stays compatible with Ethereum so developers don’t have to relearn how to build. This is important because progress doesn’t come from starting over every time. It comes from respecting what already works and improving what doesn’t. One of the things that feels most human about Plasma is its relationship with time. When you send money, you don’t want to wait and you don’t want uncertainty. Plasma uses a fast consensus system that gives sub-second finality. That means when a transaction goes through, it is done. There is no lingering doubt. That sense of closure matters more than people realize. But speed without trust is meaningless. That’s why Plasma anchors its history to Bitcoin. Bitcoin is slow by design, but it is deeply secure and politically neutral. By periodically committing to Bitcoin, Plasma borrows that credibility without inheriting the slowness. It’s a quiet design choice, but a powerful one. It says we care not just about performance today, but about integrity years from now. Where Plasma really begins to feel different is in how it handles fees. Most people don’t think in terms of gas tokens. They think in terms of money. Plasma understands that. For simple stablecoin transfers, there can be no fee at all for the user. You send USDT, and that’s it. No extra step. No extra asset. No friction. For more complex actions, fees can still be paid using stablecoins themselves. This may sound small, but emotionally it changes everything. It removes the feeling that crypto is a maze you can get lost in. It respects the user’s intent instead of testing their technical knowledge. They’re not building this only for crypto-native users. Plasma is clearly designed for places where stablecoins are already part of daily life, and for institutions that need predictability more than novelty. Payment companies, fintech builders, and financial systems care about reliability, clarity, and cost. Plasma speaks that language quietly, without marketing noise. We’re seeing a shift in how blockchains are evaluated. It’s no longer just about how clever the tech is. It’s about whether the system can be trusted to move real value at scale, under pressure, with real consequences. Plasma will be judged on throughput, uptime, security, and adoption. But it will also be judged on something harder to measure: how it feels to use. There are real risks ahead. Regulation could change. Competition is fierce. Trust takes time. No blockchain earns legitimacy overnight. Plasma will need to prove itself not once, but continuously. It will need to show that its fast confirmations stay reliable, that its validator set remains healthy, and that its stablecoin-first vision doesn’t drift under pressure. If it succeeds, though, the outcome is not flashy. The best future for Plasma is one where people barely talk about it. Where it becomes invisible infrastructure. Where money moves quietly, safely, and without drama. Where developers stop fighting the base layer and start building useful things again. Where users don’t feel clever for using crypto, they just feel relieved. It becomes the kind of system you trust without thinking about it. And maybe that’s the real goal here. Not to impress, not to dominate headlines, but to remove friction from something as human as sending value from one person to another. Plasma is trying to make digital money feel less like technology and more like what money was always meant to be: a simple tool that connects people. If that vision holds, Plasma won’t just be another blockchain. It will be part of the quiet plumbing of a more open financial world. $XPL #Plasma #plasma @Plasma

Plasma exists because money on the internet still feels harder than it should.

That might sound strange in a world full of instant apps and digital wallets, but anyone who has actually used stablecoins knows the truth. Sending digital dollars should feel simple. Instead, it often feels fragile, confusing, and oddly stressful. You wonder about fees, confirmations, and whether you even have the right token just to press send. That tension is what Plasma is responding to.
At its core, Plasma is a Layer 1 blockchain built around one quiet observation: stablecoins are already being used as real money, but the systems underneath them were never designed for that responsibility.
I’m not talking about theory or future use cases. Right now, people use stablecoins to protect savings, pay workers, move money across borders, and settle business transactions. They do this because traditional systems are slow, expensive, or inaccessible. The problem is that most blockchains still treat these stablecoins as guests instead of citizens. Plasma flips that relationship.
Instead of asking people to adapt to blockchains, Plasma asks a different question. What would a blockchain look like if it was built for money from day one?
That question shapes everything.
Plasma is a full blockchain, not a layer added on top of something else. It settles transactions on its own, with its own consensus system and its own security assumptions. At the same time, it stays compatible with Ethereum so developers don’t have to relearn how to build. This is important because progress doesn’t come from starting over every time. It comes from respecting what already works and improving what doesn’t.
One of the things that feels most human about Plasma is its relationship with time. When you send money, you don’t want to wait and you don’t want uncertainty. Plasma uses a fast consensus system that gives sub-second finality. That means when a transaction goes through, it is done. There is no lingering doubt. That sense of closure matters more than people realize.
But speed without trust is meaningless. That’s why Plasma anchors its history to Bitcoin. Bitcoin is slow by design, but it is deeply secure and politically neutral. By periodically committing to Bitcoin, Plasma borrows that credibility without inheriting the slowness. It’s a quiet design choice, but a powerful one. It says we care not just about performance today, but about integrity years from now.
Where Plasma really begins to feel different is in how it handles fees.
Most people don’t think in terms of gas tokens. They think in terms of money. Plasma understands that. For simple stablecoin transfers, there can be no fee at all for the user. You send USDT, and that’s it. No extra step. No extra asset. No friction. For more complex actions, fees can still be paid using stablecoins themselves.
This may sound small, but emotionally it changes everything. It removes the feeling that crypto is a maze you can get lost in. It respects the user’s intent instead of testing their technical knowledge.
They’re not building this only for crypto-native users. Plasma is clearly designed for places where stablecoins are already part of daily life, and for institutions that need predictability more than novelty. Payment companies, fintech builders, and financial systems care about reliability, clarity, and cost. Plasma speaks that language quietly, without marketing noise.
We’re seeing a shift in how blockchains are evaluated. It’s no longer just about how clever the tech is. It’s about whether the system can be trusted to move real value at scale, under pressure, with real consequences. Plasma will be judged on throughput, uptime, security, and adoption. But it will also be judged on something harder to measure: how it feels to use.
There are real risks ahead. Regulation could change. Competition is fierce. Trust takes time. No blockchain earns legitimacy overnight. Plasma will need to prove itself not once, but continuously. It will need to show that its fast confirmations stay reliable, that its validator set remains healthy, and that its stablecoin-first vision doesn’t drift under pressure.
If it succeeds, though, the outcome is not flashy.
The best future for Plasma is one where people barely talk about it. Where it becomes invisible infrastructure. Where money moves quietly, safely, and without drama. Where developers stop fighting the base layer and start building useful things again. Where users don’t feel clever for using crypto, they just feel relieved.
It becomes the kind of system you trust without thinking about it.
And maybe that’s the real goal here. Not to impress, not to dominate headlines, but to remove friction from something as human as sending value from one person to another. Plasma is trying to make digital money feel less like technology and more like what money was always meant to be: a simple tool that connects people.
If that vision holds, Plasma won’t just be another blockchain. It will be part of the quiet plumbing of a more open financial world.
$XPL #Plasma #plasma @Plasma
$ZEUS NETWORK がついに神モードに突入!24時間で +85% の上昇、まだまだ上昇中— 低迷からゼウスが雷を投げるようにチャートを照らすまで!⚡ ソラナの相互運用性プレイが今爆発しています。これを見逃したなら、目を覚まして次の ATH チェイスが始まる前に飛び込んでください!誰がこの雷に乗っているの?ゼウスが月へ!🌕 #ZEUS #CryptoGainers #SolanaSummer
$ZEUS NETWORK がついに神モードに突入!24時間で +85% の上昇、まだまだ上昇中— 低迷からゼウスが雷を投げるようにチャートを照らすまで!⚡ ソラナの相互運用性プレイが今爆発しています。これを見逃したなら、目を覚まして次の ATH チェイスが始まる前に飛び込んでください!誰がこの雷に乗っているの?ゼウスが月へ!🌕 #ZEUS #CryptoGainers #SolanaSummer
$SUP (Superp) ポンピング +59% そして容赦なし! これは炎上中—アンダードッグからビーストモードに数時間で。低キャップロケットが抵抗を突破する準備完了。ボリュームが急増し、チャートは非常に魅力的に見える。モメンタムチャドを無視するな、これは次の10倍のプレイになるかもしれない! 誰がバッグを詰めているのか? SUP がシナリオをひっくり返す! 💥 #SUP #CryptoPump #Gainers
$SUP (Superp) ポンピング +59% そして容赦なし! これは炎上中—アンダードッグからビーストモードに数時間で。低キャップロケットが抵抗を突破する準備完了。ボリュームが急増し、チャートは非常に魅力的に見える。モメンタムチャドを無視するな、これは次の10倍のプレイになるかもしれない! 誰がバッグを詰めているのか? SUP がシナリオをひっくり返す! 💥 #SUP #CryptoPump #Gainers
$RNBW (レインボー) が RAINBOW SMASHED で -70% 減少しました 24 時間以内に! 凄まじいラグの雰囲気か、それとも健康的なフラッシュか? 街には血が流れていますが、伝説の投資家は他の人がパニックになるときに安く買います。もしこれが反発すれば、壮大な復讐になるでしょう。それとも煮詰まってしまったのでしょうか? 高リスク、高リターンのギャンブラーのみ! 🌈💀 あなたの動きは何ですか? #RNBW #CryptoDump #DipBuy #WarshFedPolicyOutlook #JPMorganSaysBTCOverGold
$RNBW (レインボー) が RAINBOW SMASHED で -70% 減少しました 24 時間以内に! 凄まじいラグの雰囲気か、それとも健康的なフラッシュか? 街には血が流れていますが、伝説の投資家は他の人がパニックになるときに安く買います。もしこれが反発すれば、壮大な復讐になるでしょう。それとも煮詰まってしまったのでしょうか? 高リスク、高リターンのギャンブラーのみ! 🌈💀 あなたの動きは何ですか? #RNBW #CryptoDump #DipBuy
#WarshFedPolicyOutlook
#JPMorganSaysBTCOverGold
$WARD EN $PROTOCOL holding strong +1% while everything else swings wild! Stable gains in chaos = real alpha. Not flashy, but consistent warriors win long-term. If you're tired of 100% pumps & dumps, WARD is your fortress. Accumulate quietly, profit loudly! 🛡️ #WARD #StableGains #Crypto #JPMorganSaysBTCOverGold
$WARD EN $PROTOCOL holding strong +1% while everything else swings wild! Stable gains in chaos = real alpha. Not flashy, but consistent warriors win long-term. If you're tired of 100% pumps & dumps, WARD is your fortress. Accumulate quietly, profit loudly! 🛡️ #WARD #StableGains #Crypto
#JPMorganSaysBTCOverGold
Crypto casino today: $ZEUS +85%, SUP +59%, RNBW bleeding -70%! Pure adrenaline—winners mooning, losers rekt. This market rewards the bold! Which side are you on? Grab the pumps or hunt the dips? Either way, it's degenerate season and I'm HERE FOR IT! Who's winning big? #Crypto #GainersLosers
Crypto casino today: $ZEUS +85%, SUP +59%, RNBW bleeding -70%! Pure adrenaline—winners mooning, losers rekt. This market rewards the bold! Which side are you on? Grab the pumps or hunt the dips? Either way, it's degenerate season and I'm HERE FOR IT! Who's winning big? #Crypto #GainersLosers
#plasma $XPL @Plasma is redefining stablecoin payments with sub-second finality, gasless USDT transfers, and full EVM compatibility. Built for both everyday users and institutions, this Layer 1 brings fast, neutral, and censorship-resistant settlement powered by Bitcoin-anchored security. #plasm
#plasma $XPL @Plasma is redefining stablecoin payments with sub-second finality, gasless USDT transfers, and full EVM compatibility. Built for both everyday users and institutions, this Layer 1 brings fast, neutral, and censorship-resistant settlement powered by Bitcoin-anchored security.
#plasm
$SYN didn’t climb, it launched. Sharp rejection from the bottom followed by sustained buying pressure tells you everything you need to know. This is what strength looks like before the crowd catches on. Every pullback gets absorbed, every dip finds demand. That’s not luck, that’s control. When price moves this way, hesitation becomes expensive. SYN is proving that momentum favors the prepared, not the reactive. The market rewards those who act when structure aligns. This chart is alive, aggressive, and unapologetic. SYN is writing its own narrative right now. #USGovShutdown #MarketCorrection #FedHoldsRates
$SYN didn’t climb, it launched. Sharp rejection from the bottom followed by sustained buying pressure tells you everything you need to know. This is what strength looks like before the crowd catches on. Every pullback gets absorbed, every dip finds demand. That’s not luck, that’s control. When price moves this way, hesitation becomes expensive. SYN is proving that momentum favors the prepared, not the reactive. The market rewards those who act when structure aligns. This chart is alive, aggressive, and unapologetic. SYN is writing its own narrative right now.

#USGovShutdown
#MarketCorrection
#FedHoldsRates
プラズマは、セキュリティをオンチェーンに保持しながら、オフチェーンでの実行を推進することでスケーラビリティを再定義しています。この設計により、信頼を犠牲にすることなく、より迅速な取引と低い手数料が実現されます。効率的なブロックチェーンインフラの未来は、@Plasma を中心に$XPL によって構築されています。 #Plasma
プラズマは、セキュリティをオンチェーンに保持しながら、オフチェーンでの実行を推進することでスケーラビリティを再定義しています。この設計により、信頼を犠牲にすることなく、より迅速な取引と低い手数料が実現されます。効率的なブロックチェーンインフラの未来は、@Plasma を中心に$XPL によって構築されています。 #Plasma
Plasma お金がついに恐れなく動く瞬間思いの中での明確な約束は、人々が期待するようにお金が迅速に、シンプルでストレスなく動くことです。価値の送信がまだ遅く、混乱しているか不公平に感じられる世界の中で、Plasmaは特にステーブルコインの決済のために設計された落ち着いた信頼できる基盤として登場します。それは流行を追っているのではなく、お金が関与する際の信頼、スピード、確実性という実際の人間の問題を解決しています。 Plasmaの本質は自信です。資金を送信すると、ほぼ瞬時に到着するという自信。手数料が突然高騰したり、残高を減らしたりしないという自信。価値を送信または受信するために複雑なブロックチェーンのメカニズムを理解する必要がないという自信。Plasmaはデジタル決済から摩擦と不安を取り除き、明確さと容易さに置き換えるように構築されています。

Plasma お金がついに恐れなく動く瞬間

思いの中での明確な約束は、人々が期待するようにお金が迅速に、シンプルでストレスなく動くことです。価値の送信がまだ遅く、混乱しているか不公平に感じられる世界の中で、Plasmaは特にステーブルコインの決済のために設計された落ち着いた信頼できる基盤として登場します。それは流行を追っているのではなく、お金が関与する際の信頼、スピード、確実性という実際の人間の問題を解決しています。

Plasmaの本質は自信です。資金を送信すると、ほぼ瞬時に到着するという自信。手数料が突然高騰したり、残高を減らしたりしないという自信。価値を送信または受信するために複雑なブロックチェーンのメカニズムを理解する必要がないという自信。Plasmaはデジタル決済から摩擦と不安を取り除き、明確さと容易さに置き換えるように構築されています。
@Dusk_Foundation のプライバシー重視のブロックチェーンが、機関が準拠したトークン化された資産を発行し、ユーザーが$DUSK で機密残高を管理できることを愛しています。これは本当の採用です!#Dusk DOCUMENTATION
@Dusk のプライバシー重視のブロックチェーンが、機関が準拠したトークン化された資産を発行し、ユーザーが$DUSK で機密残高を管理できることを愛しています。これは本当の採用です!#Dusk
DOCUMENTATION
DUSK 透明な世界で金融の尊厳を守るために構築されたブロックチェーン常に公開され、追跡され、分析される金融データの世界で、ダスクは深く人間的な必要から生まれました:恐れのないプライバシー、妥協のないコンプライアンス、混乱のない革新の必要です。2018年に設立されたダスクは、規制され、プライバシーに焦点を当てた金融インフラのために特別に作られたレイヤー1のブロックチェーンです。それは流行や近道を追い求めることはありません。代わりに、金融が透明でありながら個人および機関の境界を尊重できる未来の基盤を静かに築いていきます。

DUSK 透明な世界で金融の尊厳を守るために構築されたブロックチェーン

常に公開され、追跡され、分析される金融データの世界で、ダスクは深く人間的な必要から生まれました:恐れのないプライバシー、妥協のないコンプライアンス、混乱のない革新の必要です。2018年に設立されたダスクは、規制され、プライバシーに焦点を当てた金融インフラのために特別に作られたレイヤー1のブロックチェーンです。それは流行や近道を追い求めることはありません。代わりに、金融が透明でありながら個人および機関の境界を尊重できる未来の基盤を静かに築いていきます。
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