Just saw the annual report of BNB Chain, and the data really surprised me😲 Independent addresses surpassed 700 million, with an average of 10.78 million transactions per day... These numbers are a bit abstract for a newcomer like me, but I can feel the ecosystem is exploding.
What surprised me the most is that the market cap of stablecoins doubled to $14 billion! I used to wonder "What are stablecoins even useful for," but now I understand more and more—they're like "transfer stations" in the crypto world, making transactions more stable and easier. Additionally, RWA (Real World Assets) also broke through $1.8 billion, indicating that the integration of traditional finance and on-chain world is accelerating.
There's also a detail that moved me—a zero downtime achievement by BNB Chain, which means the continuity and reliability of transactions are guaranteed. As a newcomer, my biggest fear was sudden transaction failures, but now I feel much more at ease.
I'm curious to ask everyone: does the development of stablecoins indicate that cryptocurrencies are becoming more and more promising? Is this a good signal to enter the market? I feel I need to study the principles and risks of stablecoins more deeply😅
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Just saw the annual report of BNB Chain, and the data really surprised me😲 Independent addresses surpassed 700 million, with an average of 10.78 million transactions per day... These numbers are a bit abstract for a newcomer like me, but I can feel the ecosystem is exploding.
What surprised me the most is that the market cap of stablecoins doubled to $14 billion! I used to wonder "What are stablecoins even useful for," but now I understand more and more—they're like "transfer stations" in the crypto world, making transactions more stable and easier. Additionally, RWA (Real World Assets) also broke through $1.8 billion, indicating that the integration of traditional finance and on-chain world is accelerating.
There's also a detail that moved me—a zero downtime achievement by BNB Chain, which means the continuity and reliability of transactions are guaranteed. As a newcomer, my biggest fear was sudden transaction failures, but now I feel much more at ease.
I'm curious to ask everyone: does the development of stablecoins indicate that cryptocurrencies are becoming more and more promising? Is this a good signal to enter the market? I feel I need to study the principles and risks of stablecoins more deeply😅