The financial landscape of 2026 is being reshaped. Programmable funds, new payment infrastructure, and redefined rule systems — these are not just conceptual hype, but key forces that truly change the way cash flows.



An industry summit focused on "Payments and Digital Currency" is in the works. If you want to learn:

🟢 How programmable funds are reconstructing transaction logic
🟢 The impact of new payment tracks on traditional finance
🟢 The new financial rules you need to master in 2026

Consider taking some time to follow this discussion. The next move in the industry often becomes clear through such conversations.
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FOMOmonstervip
· 11h ago
Programmable funds are really becoming more competitive, but honestly, isn't it just the same group of people cutting leeks? By the way, how much does the summit ticket cost? Do you have to pay again to find out the "new rules"? 2026 is still far away, let's first stabilize the coins we hold. It feels like there's a "industry turning point" every year, but last year’s predictions haven't shown much change this year either. This time, the payment infrastructure won't just be hype again, right... Traditional finance probably doesn't take it seriously at all, haha. I'm curious about how advanced programming can get—if it can automatically help me profit, that would be amazing.
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FlashLoanLarryvip
· 11h ago
programmable cash flows hitting different when you actually model the basis point arbitrage... most won't even realize the mev implications until it's too late tbh
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TokenCreatorOPvip
· 12h ago
Programmable funds sound very advanced, but can they really shake up the traditional financial cake? --- Another summit and new rules, who is really cutting the leeks? --- 2026 is not here yet, talking about this now is just playing with words. --- Payment infrastructure can be improved if possible, but we have to wait two more years? That sounds a bit far-fetched. --- I've heard so many discussions like this, in the end, it's still big players making money while small investors just play along. --- I didn't quite understand programmable funds, can someone give a simple explanation? --- Should I find time to pay attention? I'm afraid it will just be another traffic scam party. --- If the cash flow method needs to change, just change it. No need to lay out so many concepts. --- If it really changes, we wouldn't be the first to know, haha. --- Summits go on forever, but the rules are still set by the big shots. --- Where is the next move for the industry? It feels like no one can really say for sure right now.
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PanicSellervip
· 12h ago
Programmable funds sound good, but I just want to know who is really making money from it. I've heard about this setup for a long time, still the same group of people harvesting the profits. 2026? Bro, I haven't even figured out life by 2024. Don't worry about it. The real rule changes are not for us ordinary folks. To be honest, it's still a game for institutions. Summits, summits. We've had so many, has our life changed now?
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GasFeeCryervip
· 12h ago
Is it 2026 again? Man, how many times has this happened... But the programmable funds part does have some real potential. Is traditional finance really about to be disrupted, or are they just hyping concepts again? That's the key.
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