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The Hidden Realities and Concerns Behind Web3 Unicorn Phantom

The Web3 unicorn Phantom, valued at $3 billion, has navigated a challenging 2025 in the crypto wallet market. While its user base grew to nearly 20 million monthly active users and assets under custody surpassed $25 billion, its market share in embedded swaps plummeted from 10% to just 0.5%, as users migrated to exchange-linked wallets offering lower fees and stronger incentives. Phantom, which started on Solana and expanded multi-chain, remains heavily dependent on the Solana ecosystem, with 97% of its swap transactions occurring there. This has posed risks as Solana's TVL declined over 34% from its peak. In response, Phantom has aggressively pursued new product lines to diversify revenue and usage. Key launches include its native stablecoin CASH, which surpassed $100 million in supply; a Phantom-branded debit card for spending crypto in the U.S.; the acquisition of trading tools like Solsniper; integration of a prediction market with Kalshi; and the release of a free SDK, Phantom Connect, for easier dApp onboarding. CEO Brandon Millman emphasizes focusing on product over token launches or an IPO, aiming to make crypto a tool for everyday payments. However, the path is competitive, with MetaMask having already launched a similar card in more regions. The success of Phantom's debit card and the sustainability of its stablecoin remain to be proven as it battles to define the future of independent non-custodial wallets.

marsbit12/23 12:08

The Hidden Realities and Concerns Behind Web3 Unicorn Phantom

marsbit12/23 12:08

Racing to Be the First Stock: The Substance, Capabilities, and Ambition of China's Largest Independent Model Company

Zhipu AI, China's largest independent large language model (LLM) company by revenue, has passed its listing hearing on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange with a valuation of RMB 24.377 billion. Its IPO filing provides the first clear look at the financials of a major Chinese LLM player. From 2022 to 2024, Zhipu's revenue grew at a 130% CAGR, reaching RMB 310 million in 2024. Nearly 85% of its revenue comes from on-premise model deployments for enterprise clients, with the remainder from its MaaS (Model-as-a-Service) platform. Despite rapid revenue growth, the company reported significant adjusted net losses, driven overwhelmingly by R&D expenses which reached RMB 1.59 billion in H1 2025. A major portion of these costs is attributed to computing power, essential for training its flagship models. A key part of Zhipu's strategy is a "land and expand" approach: using strategic price cuts on its MaaS platform to attract a large user base (over 1.2 million enterprise developers) and then converting them into high-value on-premise clients. The release of its powerful open-source base model, GLM-4.5/4.6, which ranks among the top global models in several benchmarks, led to an exponential increase in API calls and token consumption. The company is betting that continued heavy R&D investment is necessary to stay at the forefront of the intensely competitive global AI market. Its leadership believes that possessing a superior base model is the ultimate product and the key to long-term growth, even if it requires substantial short-term losses. As one of the first Chinese LLM firms to file for an IPO, Zhipu's market debut is poised to be a major test for valuing China's independent AI industry.

marsbit12/23 11:13

Racing to Be the First Stock: The Substance, Capabilities, and Ambition of China's Largest Independent Model Company

marsbit12/23 11:13

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