If you told yourself 10 years ago:
Bitcoin would have ETFs
Governments would hold Bitcoin
Wall Street would get into crypto
A president would launch a memecoin
1 BTC = life-changing money
Would you believe it?
Crypto is quiet. The noise has gone. And that's bullish.
Bull markets attract attention. Bear markets build foundations.
Some are staking. Some are learning. Some are building.
What about you?
DeFi concepts aren't complicated. The explanations usually are.
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Bitcoin in 2013: daily volatility of 7.58%.
Bitcoin in 2025: 2.24%. A historical low.
Nvidia sits higher. So does Meta.
The asset many people still dismiss as speculation is now less volatile than some of the world's most held stocks.
For a lot of people, DeFi still feels exactly like that.
Consider: 96% of the world doesn’t own Bitcoin. For many, the barrier is not a lack of interest.
Like every technology before, it just needs someone to translate it. And an interface that doesn’t require a manual.
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Base58 is showcased in Tether’s WDK ecosystem, highlighting its role in expanding support for additional blockchain environments.
It reflects how third-party builders are helping grow a more flexible and modular crypto infrastructure.
Have you ever noticed your bank "approves" your transactions?
On a blockchain, transactions are confirmed. Not permitted.
One word apart. Entirely different relationship with what's yours.
Kelp DAO lost ~$292M after an attacker exploited its LayerZero-based cross-chain bridge, draining a large portion of rsETH before the protocol paused contracts and stopped further losses.
It’s understandable why incidents like this make people question blockchain.
But the issue wasn’t the core system; it was the surrounding infrastructure.
Despite setbacks, the underlying technology continues to prove resilient and valuable.
When it comes to smart contracts, everyone looks at development costs.
Wrong place.
The real cost is making sure the contract is secure, tested, and production-ready.
Because once it’s live, there’s no easy fix.
Not just building.
Getting it right.
For a lot of people, crypto means navigating two unfamiliar worlds at once: money and technology.
That's exactly the problem worth solving.
Simplicity doesn't just help existing users. It opens the door for everyone else.
Bitcoin is Schrödinger's asset.
The conspiracy crowd sees a CIA surveillance tool on secret servers somewhere. People who actually studied it see the only money no government can touch.
Both groups are looking at the same 9-page whitepaper.