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Comprehensive Analysis of Canton Network: Wall Street's Blockchain Ambition

Canton Network is positioned at the convergence of key crypto trends, including real-world asset tokenization, institutional blockchain adoption, privacy infrastructure, and stablecoin settlements. It has attracted major financial institutions like DTCC, Nasdaq, and Broadridge, which are deploying real workflows such as treasury tokenization, repo financing, and collateral management. The network is designed for regulated entities, offering granular transaction privacy and validator-level control while maintaining interoperability. Its architecture separates execution from coordination, using validator nodes operated by participants and synchronizers for atomic settlement. Key adoptions include DTCC tokenizing U.S. Treasuries, Broadridge processing trillions in repo transactions, and Nasdaq integrating its Calypso platform. Tokenomics are usage-driven, with weekly CC burns increasing by 216% since TGE, and the burn-to-mint ratio rising to 0.90, nearing a deflationary state. Despite generating the highest revenue among L1s in February, Canton trades at a discount to peers, possibly due to high emissions and its perception as financial infrastructure. Catalysts include regulatory clarity from the Clarity Act and DTCC’s broader tokenization platform launch in late 2026. Risks include token concentration, with 54% of CC held by a few entities, though these are largely operational holdings. Canton aims to become a core coordination layer for tokenized financial markets.

marsbit03/15 05:42

Comprehensive Analysis of Canton Network: Wall Street's Blockchain Ambition

marsbit03/15 05:42

Solving the Intergenerational Prisoner's Dilemma: The Inevitable Path of Nomadic Capital Bitcoin

This article analyzes three certain global trends that will converge to create an unprecedented "intergenerational prisoner's dilemma" for capital markets. First, the global population pyramid is inverting. An aging generation must liquidate an estimated $60-70 trillion in assets (stocks, real estate) to fund retirements. This will cause a long-term deflation in these markets as younger generations, with less wealth and income, are unwilling or unable to buy at current prices. Policies are emerging to force the next generation to become the "exit liquidity." Second, extreme wealth inequality will reach a breaking point. With wealth highly concentrated and stagnant, it stifles economic velocity. The inevitable political solution will be wealth taxes, as seen in the Netherlands' recent bill to tax unrealized gains. This will lead to global capital controls, revoking capital's "global passport" and trapping it within jurisdictions. Third, AI will systematically destroy the value of human labor while concentrating value in capital—specifically, in those who control compute, data, and models. AI is a capital-biased technology that will redefine capital itself to include data and human "intent," creating a new AI-native economic system with new asset classes. The convergence of these three certainties creates a scenario where all rational actors will simultaneously seek exit liquidity. The only logical response is to hold "nomadic capital"—digital, borderless, and jurisdictionless assets that are held by the young, difficult for governments to tax or confiscate, and natively usable by autonomous AI systems. This capital can migrate across generations, political borders, and digital economies, making it the essential asset for the coming era.

marsbit03/12 10:29

Solving the Intergenerational Prisoner's Dilemma: The Inevitable Path of Nomadic Capital Bitcoin

marsbit03/12 10:29

OpenClaw Endorses Venice.ai, VVV Token Surges Over 500% in One Month

OpenClaw, an open-source self-hosted AI agent platform, has listed Venice.ai—a privacy-focused, uncensored generative AI platform—as a recommended model provider. This endorsement comes shortly after OpenClaw’s founder publicly discouraged young people from engaging with cryptocurrency, creating a notable contrast. Venice.ai, founded by crypto OG Erik Voorhees, positions itself as a decentralized alternative to ChatGPT. It emphasizes user privacy by not storing any data on its servers; all content remains encrypted on the user’s local device. The platform offers two privacy modes: Private (using open-source models on decentralized GPUs) and Anonymized (removing user metadata from prompts). The project features a dual-token economy: - VVV: A capital asset used for staking (currently ~19% APY) and minting DIEM. - DIEM: Represents perpetual AI compute credit. 1 DIEM = $1 daily API credit, usable across Venice’s models. This structure allows high-frequency users to access AI services at a lower marginal cost over time. VVV’s price surged over 500% in a month, rising from ~$1.5 to ~$8.4. This growth is attributed to both supply constraints—including a permanent burn of unclaimed airdropped tokens and reduced annual emissions—and rising demand, especially after OpenClaw’s integration. With over 25,000 API users and a staking rate of 38.8% for VVV, Venice is positioning itself as a privacy-backend solution for the expanding AI agent ecosystem, blending crypto-economic incentives with scalable AI infrastructure.

Odaily星球日报03/04 02:31

OpenClaw Endorses Venice.ai, VVV Token Surges Over 500% in One Month

Odaily星球日报03/04 02:31

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