Recently, I flipped through the domain name line and found a very interesting agreement.
It's not the kind of storytelling again. This time it is really gnawing on hard bones - moving the most valuable but least liquid asset in the traditional Internet, that is, the domain name, to the chain.
I'm talking about that protocol project, and the team behind it, D3, was originally doing domain name infrastructure in Web2. After two rounds of $30 million, Paradigm and Coinbase Ventures both entered the market.
This configuration is placed in the RWA track, which is a bit of a thing.
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ColdWalletGuardian
· 12-10 08:00
The matter of domain name chaining, to put it bluntly, is to revitalize dormant assets, but I want to see how many orders of magnitude improve in liquidity performance. Both Paradigm and Coinbase voted a bit convincingly.
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InfraVibes
· 12-10 08:00
I am optimistic about the domain name being put on the chain. Compared to that pile of concept coins, at least there is real asset endorsement
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CrashHotline
· 12-10 07:59
The matter of domain name going on the chain really depends on whether it can really solve the liquidity problem, otherwise it will be a concept hype
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RugpullTherapist
· 12-10 07:51
I think it still depends on the ability to land a domain name. The team has a good background, and the financier can also fight, but we have to wait for the real liquidity data to come out.
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LiquidityLarry
· 12-10 07:50
The matter of domain name on-chain is, to be honest, a bit tight. How to break the liquidity barrier?
Wait, the team background is so hard, the financing is at this level, you really have to take a look carefully.
Recently, I flipped through the domain name line and found a very interesting agreement.
It's not the kind of storytelling again. This time it is really gnawing on hard bones - moving the most valuable but least liquid asset in the traditional Internet, that is, the domain name, to the chain.
I'm talking about that protocol project, and the team behind it, D3, was originally doing domain name infrastructure in Web2. After two rounds of $30 million, Paradigm and Coinbase Ventures both entered the market.
This configuration is placed in the RWA track, which is a bit of a thing.