Ansem: This round of encryption innovation is aimed at creating a 24/7 trading market for all assets, with a bullish outlook on efficient on-chain protocols for the next decade.
BlockBeats news, on October 10, crypto KOL Ansem stated, “The innovation of this round of crypto from 0 to 1 is to create a 24/7 trading market for all assets (not just Crypto Assets). The launch of Perp Dex will drive on-chain speculation to new heights, and there exists a large amount of 'sticky funds' in the crypto space that are unwilling to exit off-chain. At the same time, with the arrival of stablecoin regulation and government support, a significant amount of funds is flowing on-chain. The investment opportunities in the next decade lie in: going long on faster, more efficient, permissionless global financial protocols while shorting the entrenched interests in TradFi that are lagging behind.”
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Ansem: This round of encryption innovation is aimed at creating a 24/7 trading market for all assets, with a bullish outlook on efficient on-chain protocols for the next decade.
BlockBeats news, on October 10, crypto KOL Ansem stated, “The innovation of this round of crypto from 0 to 1 is to create a 24/7 trading market for all assets (not just Crypto Assets). The launch of Perp Dex will drive on-chain speculation to new heights, and there exists a large amount of 'sticky funds' in the crypto space that are unwilling to exit off-chain. At the same time, with the arrival of stablecoin regulation and government support, a significant amount of funds is flowing on-chain. The investment opportunities in the next decade lie in: going long on faster, more efficient, permissionless global financial protocols while shorting the entrenched interests in TradFi that are lagging behind.”