Corelli
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i have been around long enough to know that entry price is everything and most launches this cycle have been dead on arrival because of it. Fluent at $100M is the first entry in a while that actually gives you room to make real money
the multi-VM thing is already built and running in production. developers have been forced to choose between ecosystems for years and that problem is just solved here. the market hasn't priced that in yet and I genuinely don't understand why
Prints is also being completely slept on. verifiable onchain reputation in a market full of bots and farmers is a real compounding business. the more apps adopt it the more valuable it gets and that cycle hasn't even started yet
I'm pretty convicted on this one
我爱你 ~ Strong Hands@Stronghandsinat
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@Duvalx @doginaldogs damn, wish my notifications could look like this
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@Lucas_y1 @Theo_Network finally someone building RWA with actual liquidity in mind instead of just tokenizing
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i want to talk about @Theo_Network because i think the way they think about RWA is genuinely different from everything else in this space.
most tokenization platforms stop at issuance and then wonder why nobody is trading their product. but, Theo's entire thesis is that issuance is just the beginning. they brought in continuous market makers, built DeFi composability in from day one, and launched with institutional partners like Wellington Management and Standard Chartered already in the building.
thBILL did $1B in cumulative volume in its first four months. that is not an accident, that is what happens when the people building something actually understand how liquidity works.
i have been watching this space for a while and this team is one of the few that actually came from finance rather than just read about it. Anyone who has a bit more knowledge sees that by the way they're building
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@BlaqOnyemauche @QwertiAI Qwerti brings a lot of the scattered pieces together nicely
for actual strategy execution tho, nothing matches the way @makinafi handles complex yield flows with built in risk layers.
it just flows cleaner end to end
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What makes @QwertiAI stand out is how much friction it removes from the DeFi experience.
A lot of DeFi still feels scattered. You open one platform to analyze, another to swap, and another to move across ecosystems. Qwerti is pushing in a different direction by bringing more of that experience into one place.
With Qwerti, the goal is not just access, but simplicity. Users can analyze, swap, buy, and interact across chains without feeling like they need to piece everything together manually.
That matters for both newer users trying to find their footing and more experienced users who want speed and convenience without sacrificing capability.
On the builder side, Qwerti is also expanding beyond trading, with tools like the Widget and Magic Link designed to help projects simplify onboarding and distribution.
It is a more connected approach to DeFi, one that feels built around usability, not features.

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Thanks for your support here y'all.
will probably go for the Afro head.
Soon.

Corelli@corellithedog
Which @doginaldogs should I choose here?
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