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Central Banks and Bitcoin: Inside the Czech National Bank's Groundbreaking Custody Experiment

The Czech National Bank (CNB) has launched a pilot project to test the direct custody of Bitcoin, marking a significant shift from the typical skepticism of central banks toward cryptocurrency. The initiative involves a $1 million operational sandbox that includes Bitcoin, a dollar stablecoin, and tokenized bank deposits. According to Trezor analyst Lucien, the project is not about immediate adoption into national reserves but about building internal capabilities in areas like key management, compliance, accounting, and on-chain auditing. Lucien highlights Bitcoin’s role as a bearer asset—similar to gold—but with operational advantages such as greater transparency, faster settlement, and lower custody costs. He also emphasizes the unique position of the Czech Republic, which already has a mature Bitcoin ecosystem, including widespread public adoption, favorable tax policies, and a history of Bitcoin innovation. The project reflects a pragmatic, learning-by-doing approach to regulation and central banking, contrasting with the theoretical debates common in other jurisdictions. While the pilot remains small-scale, it represents a strategic move to explore Bitcoin’s potential as a non-sovereign reserve asset that offers diversification without counterparty risk. The experiment may serve as a model for other central banks considering similar steps in an evolving global monetary landscape.

marsbit12/19 07:48

Central Banks and Bitcoin: Inside the Czech National Bank's Groundbreaking Custody Experiment

marsbit12/19 07:48

Pantera Partner: The Return of Professionalism and Rationality in Crypto VC, Where Is the Next Investment Hotspot?

Pantera Capital partners Paul Veradittakit and Franklin Bi discuss the current state and future trends of crypto venture capital. Despite a record $34 billion in total funding this year, deal volume has halved compared to 2021-2022, signaling a market shift toward professional, institutional capital focused on later-stage projects with rigorous due diligence. They attribute the previous "metaverse" and "altcoin" speculation frenzy to low interest rates and excess liquidity, which funded many unsustainable projects. The market is now rationalizing. Key developments include a clearer exit path via IPOs (e.g., Circle) and the emergence of Digital Asset Treasuries (DATs), which are actively managed vehicles for yield generation. DAT competition will hinge on execution and asset growth. Future investment themes include: - **Tokenization**: A multi-decade trend enabling programmable assets and new financial products, with stablecoins as a killer app. - **ZK-TLS (Zero-Knowledge TLS)**: Crucial for verifying off-chain data authenticity without exposing raw data, enabling new applications. - **Consumer/Prediction Markets**: Platforms like Polymarket offer democratized information discovery and entertainment. In a "bull or bear" segment: - **Stocks**: Divergent views on Robinhood (bullish for integration) vs. Coinbase (bullish for global institutional expansion). - **Payment Chains**: Skepticism about user lock-in vs. potential for optimized chains. - **Privacy**: Debate on whether it's a feature (bearish) or a investable vertical (bullish for enterprise solutions). Additional insights: - Token lockups should align investors and founders to ensure long-term commitment. - The "L1 war" isn't over; value capture mechanisms and user activity will determine winners.

marsbit12/19 07:39

Pantera Partner: The Return of Professionalism and Rationality in Crypto VC, Where Is the Next Investment Hotspot?

marsbit12/19 07:39

Dialogue with Christian, a Post-00s Fintech Entrepreneur: Craving Iteration Speed and Mutual Candor, Financial Mindset Matters More Than Choices, 'Young People Should Have Awe'

Amid a challenging 2025, Christian, the 00-year-old founder of fintech startup Infini, reflects on a year marked by a major security breach and a strategic pivot. The company shifted from consumer-focused crypto services to B2B financial infrastructure, emphasizing payment solutions and stablecoin integration. Christian stresses that the core value in fintech isn't just efficiency but trust, earned through rapid iteration, transparent service, and 24/7 responsiveness. He believes financial products should empower users with financial literacy and risk awareness, rather than just offering investment options. Infini’s new direction focuses on building a "financial OS" to help global entrepreneurs—especially solo developers and small teams—receive payments and manage capital easily, reducing dependency on traditional banking. Christian also shares management insights: prioritize speed, curiosity, and radical honesty within teams. He admires Revolut’s execution speed and high standards, and draws inspiration from historical leaders like Emperor Taizong of Tang for their strategic decisiveness and ability to integrate talented but strong-willed individuals. Despite a tough year, he views these challenges as crucial lessons in resilience, team alignment, and maintaining long-term vision.

marsbit12/19 07:13

Dialogue with Christian, a Post-00s Fintech Entrepreneur: Craving Iteration Speed and Mutual Candor, Financial Mindset Matters More Than Choices, 'Young People Should Have Awe'

marsbit12/19 07:13

UNI Burn Proposal Voting, Lighter TGE Expectations: A Look at Major Ecosystem Movements

In the past 24 hours, the crypto market saw significant developments across multiple sectors. Key discussions revolved around Uniswap's final voting phase for the "Unification" proposal, which includes burning 100 million UNI and activating fee mechanisms, raising debates on governance alignment and value capture. Lido’s low market cap despite high TVL sparked conversations about governance token valuation challenges. CZ highlighted privacy concerns in crypto payments, amplifying discussions on transactional transparency. Solana ecosystem attracted attention with energy company Fuse Energy entering DePIN, signaling real-world adoption. Ethereum witnessed shifting DEX fee dynamics, with Curve gaining ground against Uniswap, while ERC-8004 for trustless AI agents advanced toward mainnet launch. Perp DEX projects like Lighter faced TGE timing uncertainties, and Hyperliquid’s $1 billion回购 strategy triggered debates on balancing buybacks with growth investments. Infrastructure updates included MegaETH opening its mainnet for developers, and traditional finance integration accelerated with SoFi Bank launching SoFiUSD—the first nationally chartered U.S. bank-issued stablecoin. Visa’s stablecoin settlement pilot reached a $3.5 billion annualized volume, and PayPal’s PYUSD partnered with USDAI to enhance interoperability. These movements highlight ongoing convergence between crypto and traditional finance, alongside evolving DeFi economic models and privacy needs.

marsbit12/19 06:57

UNI Burn Proposal Voting, Lighter TGE Expectations: A Look at Major Ecosystem Movements

marsbit12/19 06:57

Zhao Changpeng's Year-End Report: Ten Questions on Binance, Regulation, and the Future of Crypto

CZ, founder of Binance, shares his reflections and insights in a year-end Q&A. He discusses his post-clemency sense of vindication and his current focus on four key areas: Giggle Academy (a free education platform serving 90,000 children), YZ Labs (a $10B ecosystem fund investing in crypto projects), mentoring BNB Chain entrepreneurs, and advising governments on crypto regulation. He highlights significant growth metrics: BNB Chain’s 600% annual transaction growth, 2M daily active users, and Binance’s 200M users. On investment strategy, he rejects the "horse race" approach, advocating instead for an "open garden" model that supports multiple strong teams to foster competition and innovation. CZ breaks down stablecoin evolution: 1.0 (basic, non-yielding tokens like USDT), 1.5 (yield-bearing but adoption-limited, e.g., Ethena’s USDe), and 2.0 (ideal state combining yield, liquidity, and compliance). He notes improved regulatory openness globally. He emphasizes mission-driven founders with long-term commitment and stamina, dismissing short-term profit seekers. On AI trading agents, he argues successful strategies won’t be sold widely due to market saturation effects. For RWA tokenization, he sees potential in national asset tokenization for resource development and notes crypto’s suitability for AI/agent economies. CZ advises BNB Chain to focus on relentless building, comparing it to a long marathon. His final message: he isn’t defined by his content, embodying a calm, persistent ethos.

比推12/19 06:44

Zhao Changpeng's Year-End Report: Ten Questions on Binance, Regulation, and the Future of Crypto

比推12/19 06:44

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