NEAR 飙升 20% : Pantera Capital MP 揭示看涨前景的五大理由

金色财经Published on 2024-08-09Last updated on 2024-08-09

NEAR 是第 1 层(L1)区块链 Near Protocol 的原生代币。在突破之前的下行趋势(7 月 5 日跌至 4 美元的低点)后,NEAR 飙升至一个月来的最高点。目前,NEAR 的交易价格为 5.93 美元,过去一周内大幅上涨了 20%,推动其在前 100 种加密货币中排名第 19 位。

这一积极势头引起了风险投资公司 Pantera Capital 的关注。该公司的执行合伙人 Paul Veradittakit 分享了 Pantera Capital 看好 NEAR 协议及其增长潜力的几个原因。

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比特币和以太坊挑战中的可扩展性解决方案

Pantera Capital 的执行合伙人 Paul Veradittakit 周四在社交媒体上强调了 NEAR 在区块链生态系统中的独特价值主张。

Veradittakit 指出,尽管比特币(BTC)和以太坊(ETH)一直是加密技术“革命”的前沿力量——比特币定位为价值存储手段,以太坊支持智能合约和去中心化应用程序(dApps)——但两者都面临着交易可扩展性的问题。

Pantera Capital 表示,NEAR 协议在解决这些可扩展性问题方面发挥着关键作用,同时通过提供可扩展且以用户为中心的区块链解决方案,优先考虑开发人员参与度和用户体验。

NEAR 以其阈值权益证明 (TPoS) 系统和 Nightshade 分片技术而独树一帜,显著提高了可扩展性和去中心化程度。这些技术进步为 NEAR 实现重大里程碑铺平了道路,如总锁定价值 (TVL) 达到 3.35 亿美元,在短短六个月内增长了 547%。

Veradittakit 表示,这种增长证明了 NEAR 在市场上的吸引力和战略有效性。此外,NEAR 的市场地位得到了关键指标的支持,包括每日活跃地址环比增长 42%,交易量从 3500 万激增至超过 2.2 亿,每月活跃用户从 290 万大幅增加至 1500 万。

NEAR 与加密人工智能集成

值得注意的是,NEAR 还将自己定位为新兴加密人工智能(AI)生态系统的领导者。随着 Nvidia 等公司的涌现,该生态系统在过去一年中获得了显著的发展。

NEAR 团队强调,通过开放和分散的框架整合人工智能,将用户对数据和资产的控制放在首位。这一举措得到了广泛认可,NEAR 已被宣布为 Grayscale 人工智能基金的一部分。该基金的组成资产和权重包括 Bittensor(2.92%)、Filecoin(30.59%)、Livepeer(8.64%)、NEAR(32.99%)和 Render(24.86%)。

最后,Veradittakit 强调,NEAR 的成功归功于其联合创始人 Illia Polosukhin 和 Alexander Skidanov 的领导。Polosukhin 在人工智能领域的专业知识,以及 Skidanov 的工程理解,对于开发 NEAR 的基础设施起到了至关重要的作用。

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日线图显示了过去一个月内 NEAR 的价格上涨趋势。

尽管NEAR代币已达到月度高点 5.93 美元,并且今年迄今已上涨 300%,但短期内仍需突破 8.28 美元的关键水平,才能彻底摆脱下行趋势。然而,随着近期的进步以及与人工智能相关的代币的广泛采用,在大盘复苏的推动下,NEAR 有望在全年进一步上涨。

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