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⚫️SCrypto333🔮
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Probably blocked by your favorite crypto influencer. $ALKIMI

The UK is rebuilding the infrastructure of money in real time. At City Week, the Bank of England outlined what's happening: a #digitalgilt, #stablecoin rules this year, 16 firms going live in the Digital Securities Sandbox, and a synchronisation service settling tokenised transactions in central bank money by 2028. As Sarah Breeden put it, RT2 is a "parked Ferrari", and it's now out on a test drive. When every asset is tokenised, the question of who is authorised to move value, and under what conditions, becomes foundational. That's the design question we've been building for. bankofengland.co.uk/speech/2026/ma… #DigitalFinance #Tokenisation #FinancialInfrastructure














$DAG is not listed on Nasdaq. $AIAI is. That distinction matters because it tells you exactly what the acquisition was designed to do. Ai² didn't acquire Constellation to give $DAG a ticker symbol. It acquired @Conste11ation to grow the real-world data activity that drives snapshot fees on the network. Week two of trading starts today. The acquisition wasn't about getting a Nasdaq listing for $DAG. $DAG is not listed on Nasdaq. $AIAI is. The acquisition was about something more specific: growing the real-world utility that drives snapshot fees on the Constellation Network. Constellation has $25 million in growth capital. That capital is being deployed into products that generate data through the Hypergraph. Every data validation event on the network costs snapshot fees denominated in $DAG. The more products, the more data, the more fees. That's the utility loop. The products already in production tell the story. Dor has 3,000+ thermal sensors in 2,000+ retail stores, each checking in hourly through the Dor metagraph. Real Estate Ledger is fingerprinting property documents through Digital Evidence for homeowners, builders, and HOAs across the country. Each product generates real data validation events on the network. Each event consumes $DAG. Now look at what AIAI brings to the table. The holding company targets companies with at least $10 million in annual EBITDA, audited financials and proprietary technology. They evaluate each acquisition for what they call "ecosystem contribution," meaning how much data and cross-vertical activity the company can feed back into the network. This isn't random dealmaking. The acquisition criteria are designed to select for companies that will generate network utility once TAI and Digital Evidence are integrated. AIAI's integration model runs in three phases. 1⃣Foundation sets up data readiness and governance. 2⃣Acceleration integrates AI into core operations. 3⃣Transformation embeds AI across every function and unlocks cross-company data flows. As each portfolio company moves through those phases, the volume of data flowing through Constellation's infrastructure grows. The target sectors are: 🏗️Construction ⚕️Healthcare 🏭Manufacturing 🏦Financial services 🔋Energy 🛡️Defense contracting 🪙Digital assets Every one of those industries generates high-volume data that regulators and customers increasingly require to be auditable. Digital Evidence provides the verification layer. And every verification event pays snapshot fees in $DAG. The $25 million in growth capital, the CURA acquisition framework, the three-phase integration model, and the six companies already operating inside the portfolio all point in the same direction. Growing the volume of real-world data that flows through Network and pays fees in $DAG. The utility thesis is the acquisition thesis. They're the same thing. $AIAI $DAG







It shouldn’t be a surprise that so many accounts started posting about $SUI after it shot up 40% into resistance. It might need a bit more time to break through the $1.40 zone, but $SUI has regained momentum so backtests are bullish x.com/matthughes13/s…


















