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Tokenized stocks are taking over. 19 of the top 20 tokenized stocks on Ethereum are from Ondo Global Markets. On @ethereum alone, Ondo tokenized stocks & ETFs account for nearly $500M in TVL, billions in volume & tens of thousands of holders.







$LINK is the exclusive asset for direct exposure to the success of @Chainlink Unlike other projects that have sold both tokens and equity to investors (creating conflicting economic interests), Chainlink is not driving value to any equity and there is no IPO—there is only $LINK Any claim or perception that the goal is to maximize the value of Chainlink Labs at the expense of, or in isolation of, LINK holders (e.g, Ripple stock vs XRP) is dead wrong There's no better proof in this than how Chainlink Labs employee compensation works Employees do not receive equity, they receive base comp in local currency and a long-term incentives program tied to $LINK Interests are fully aligned via direct skin in the game Think about it, any detrimental action toward LINK holders would directly impact the CLL employees building the protocol as well, makes no sense Some of the largest $LINK whales I personally know work for CLL, there is an shared interest in seeing the token do well Fundamentally, we are all in this together

🚨LATEST: DAVID SCHWARTZ DEFENDS RIPPLE XRP SALES AMID FRESH CRITICISM Ripple CTO, David Schwartz (@JoelKatz), has responded to renewed criticism over how @Ripple sells $XRP. The exchange began after comments by crypto commentator Zach Rynes (@ChainLinkGod). Rynes questioned Ripple’s dual funding model. He argued retail investors indirectly fund corporate growth. XRP supporters pushed back on the claim. Schwartz responded by challenging the core argument. Schwartz argued that critics are using flawed logic. He said one could just as easily claim that Ripple’s XRP sales actually benefit investors trying to profit from holding the token. If those sales push the price lower, he noted, it simply allows buyers to accumulate XRP at a cheaper price than they otherwise could.








