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@Alek_Carter ZIG 2.0 feels engineered for sustainable long-term ecosystem growth
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Alek@Alek_Carter·
This is exactly why ZIG 2.0 feels important. For a long time, crypto ecosystems grew without that growth clearly reflecting back into the token. ZIG Markets changes the structure. AI-powered institutional onboarding brings capital onchain, real usage creates revenue, and that revenue starts flowing back into open-market demand for $ZIG. That is not just a product update. That is a value loop. If @ZIGChain keeps scaling institutional liquidity and real financial activity, $ZIG becomes more than just an ecosystem token. It becomes connected to the growth of onchain finance itself.
ZIGChain@ZIGChain

1/ For years, crypto has struggled with a fundamental problem: ecosystem growth rarely translated into sustainable token value. We’re changing that. Through ZIG Markets, we’re using AI-powered infrastructure to bring institutional capital onchain faster, unlocking new liquidity, accelerating ecosystem activity, and creating revenue tied directly to real financial usage. Starting July 1st, ZIG Markets revenue will begin purchasing up to 500,000,000 $ZIG from the open market over time, positioning $ZIG at the center of onchain finance. Introducing ZIG 2.0 🧵

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Lora@Lora1y·
@Draxen_Web3 Strong read on the market, reaction played perfectly here
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@Cipher2X Something definitely feels different about this bond market move
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Cipher X@Cipher2X·
Global bond markets are moving fast 👇 US 10Y above 4.5% US 30Y back over 5%. Japan and UK long-end yields are climbing too Bond markets are repricing expectations in real time growth, inflation, debt and future policy. Some see this as strength Others see tightening liquidity before something breaks One thing is certain: When bonds move this aggressively, every market pays attention You know what happens next.
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Lora@Lora1y·
@kay_drake_ Strong fundamentals quietly create the biggest long-term winners eventually
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K A Y@kay_drake_·
This feels like the kind of update people will look back on later. ZIG Markets isn’t just about launching another product. It’s about connecting real usage, institutional liquidity, and $ZIG value in one loop. Revenue coming from actual financial activity, then being used to buy $ZIG from the open market, is a much cleaner model than just relying on hype. ZIG 2.0 makes the whole ecosystem feel more aligned.
ZIGChain@ZIGChain

1/ For years, crypto has struggled with a fundamental problem: ecosystem growth rarely translated into sustainable token value. We’re changing that. Through ZIG Markets, we’re using AI-powered infrastructure to bring institutional capital onchain faster, unlocking new liquidity, accelerating ecosystem activity, and creating revenue tied directly to real financial usage. Starting July 1st, ZIG Markets revenue will begin purchasing up to 500,000,000 $ZIG from the open market over time, positioning $ZIG at the center of onchain finance. Introducing ZIG 2.0 🧵

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Lora@Lora1y·
@Alek_Carter Momentum returning fast and the charts are finally reflecting confidence
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Alek@Alek_Carter·
Crypto markets are showing strength again • Total crypto market cap has reclaimed the $2.71T level. • Recovery signals improving momentum and renewed investor confidence.
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Lora@Lora1y·
@Draxen_Web3 Compute, energy, and infrastructure will define the next decade
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Draxen@Draxen_Web3·
The more I think about binance Online the more one thing stands out How many completely different industries are slowly entering the same conversation. AI Payments Capital markets Infrastructure Even robotics And some of the names involved quietly tell that story @chamath’s angle on AI felt less about trends and more about foundations. Not just what people use But what powers everything underneath: Compute Energy Infrastructure The less exciting stuff that somehow ends up mattering the most. At the same time, seeing Ripple represented through @bgarlinghouse in broader discussions around adoption and financial systems felt notable too Because the conversation felt much bigger than crypto speculation More focused on where real-world systems may actually be going The closing capital markets discussion also felt underrated Binance finance leadership, including @kaizng brought the conversation closer to execution How do tokenized financial products actually become usable at scale? How does access improve? How do these systems become easier for regular people to interact with? And one idea shared by @APompliano founder of Professional Capital Management, keeps replaying in my head: Also interesting seeing organizations like @Ripple and the Solana Foundation increasingly part of the same wider discussion. Different ecosystems. But moving toward similar questions around finance, access, and adoption. @binance
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Cipher X@Cipher2X·
A few conversations from @binance Online 👇 The ones I missed in my previous post but are worth mentioning @bgarlinghouse joining the discussion felt important Having Ripple part of conversations around - payments - regulation - adoption shows how much the focus is moving toward real-world financial use Another interesting perspective came from @chamath The conversation around AI wasn’t only about flashy tools It also focused on where long-term value may go next - Infrastructure - compute - energy - robotics. The systems quietly powering future technology @APompliano also made a point that stayed with me Maybe one day we stop calling them crypto companies. Just like we stopped saying internet companies Finance will just be finance And blockchain may simply become the technology running underneath it Also worth noting 👇 The closing discussion around tokenized capital markets included Binance’s finance leadership alongside @BlackRock That part felt less about narratives and more about implementation How blockchain products actually become easier and more accessible for everyday use. Feels like an important shift ngl.
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Lora@Lora1y·
@Cipher2X @binance The focus on accessibility makes this vision genuinely powerful
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Cipher X@Cipher2X·
Spent some time going through the @binance Online recap today and honestly It didn’t feel like the usual crypto event For once it felt less about short-term noise and more about where finance, technology, and crypto might actually be heading The event started with a bold idea 👇 300M users is only the beginning @heyibinance talked about Binance’s vision of helping crypto grow to 3B users But what stayed with me wasn’t just the number It was the bigger mission behind it Making financial services more accessible not only for traders or institutions but for everyday people who may never have had proper access before And if that scale happens? Binance clearly sees itself becoming more than an exchange More like financial infrastructure for the world Then came a conversation that felt very realistic: - Regulation @_RichardTeng made a point many people in crypto don’t always like hearing: Mass adoption needs trust And trust becomes easier when rules are clearer Right now, every country sees crypto differently commodity, security, virtual asset? That lack of clarity still slows global adoption Another thing that stood out: The line between crypto and traditional finance feels smaller than ever When names like BlackRock and Franklin Templeton are actively involved in tokenization, custody, and blockchain-based products… It feels less like crypto vs finance and more like both worlds slowly merging Then came something futuristic: - Machine payments Lily liu talked about machines being digitally native and potentially making payments themselves in the future. Sounds far away But honestly, many ideas crypto talked about 10 years ago are already happening today. The AI discussion was interesting too. 💛
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Draxen@Draxen_Web3·
One weird thing I noticed from @binance Online 🚨 Nobody was really talking like crypto is still some outsider industry anymore. The conversations felt more like: Okay… how does this become part of everyday finance? For example: The BlackRock discussion at the end didn’t sound experimental at all. Digital wallets growing? Almost treated like an assumption. Tokenized market exposure? Sounded less like “if” and more like “when.” Even the point around implementation stuck with me. Because tech sounds exciting until normal people actually need to use it. That part matters. Then the AI side of the discussion went somewhere unexpected. Everyone online obsesses over AI tools.
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Lora@Lora1y·
@Cipher2X The market watches legislation while smart traders watch future capital rotation
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Cipher X@Cipher2X·
Everyone is watching the CLARITY Act But almost no one is talking about where the money could flow if it actually moves forward. A few names stand out: • $ETH → probably one of the strongest bets if crypto rules finally become clearer • Coinbase, Robinhood & Circle → already positioned to benefit from a friendlier setup • U.S. users → less confusion, easier access, stronger confidence in crypto The market moves fast Narratives move even faster LFG 🚀
Bull Theory@BullTheoryio

🚨 TOMORROW IS THE MOST IMPORTANT DAY FOR CRYPTO IN U.S. The U.S. Senate Banking Committee votes on the CLARITY Act tomorrow, May 14, the first comprehensive crypto regulation bill in U.S. history. It defines which crypto assets are regulated by the SEC and which by the CFTC. Over 100 amendments have been filed and the banking lobby is still actively trying to kill it. One uncommitted Republican senator could block the entire thing.

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