I am not a Bot, X
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I am not a Bot, X
@IamnotaBotX
I'm still not a bot Retired at 39. BTC in 17. MSTR in 22. It's been a ride.




It is quite hilarious that Crypto degens are risking their first born on lending DeFi protocols to get 4-6% yield when they could just take massively less risk and get 11.5% with $STRC




Hal Finney basically described the STRC endgame in 2010. Bitcoin becomes high-powered money. Financial institutions issue credit and digital cash on top of it. Bitcoin settles the base layer. The market prices different issuers by reserve quality, risk, and redemption confidence. That is not a betrayal of Bitcoin. That is Bitcoin eating banking from underneath.




$STRC will have dividends twice a month. 🎉



Royco Dawn has tranched apyUSD from Apyx. @apyx_fi is the first Dividend-Backed Stablecoin protocol, a synthetic dollar system that transforms preferred equity issued by Digital Asset Treasury companies into programmable, onchain yield. The collateral includes STRC, issued by Strategy, and SATA, issued by Strive, with a target APY of 13%. Dividends are collected off-chain, converted into apxUSD, and distributed onchain through a continuous linear streaming mechanism. This yield doesn't originate from crypto markets. It originates from the balance sheet of publicly traded companies, and that distinction matters. The asset Royco Dawn tranches is apyUSD, Apyx's overcollateralized synthetic dollar. The underlying yield is real, recurring, and sourced from offchain corporate cash flows. But holders today absorb all the risks that come with it: preferred share price volatility, offchain custody exposure, and the variability of dividend rates across market cycles. Through Dawn, Senior capital earns apyUSD's dividend yield while sharing a portion of it with Junior in exchange for coverage. Junior stands in front, absorbing drawdowns, and captures that premium for providing the protection. Corporate dividend yield, structured onchain for the first time. A new asset class accessible through Dawn. Open access coming soon.















