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Whitepaper 2.0, Two Sets of State Forks, the Rise of Clones: What Happened to Sato Overnight?

On the night of May 7, 2026, the SATO project released "Whitepaper 2.0" alongside significant front-end changes, shifting from "buy/sell" to "mint/burn" terminology. This update aimed to clarify market confusion regarding trading mechanics, token burns, and price discrepancies between its bonding curve and secondary markets. Key changes included explicitly defining the separate existence of the bonding curve pool (for minting/burning) and the secondary SATO/USDT pool, and detailing the core mathematical formulas governing the curve. Concurrently, SATO's market cap fell sharply from near $40 million to around $14.4 million. A fork project, SAT1, emerged with a similar bonding curve model but a key technical difference: SAT1 uses a single unified state variable (`ethCum`) for all core logic (minting, burning, halt trigger), whereas SATO's mechanism relies on two state variables (`ethCum` and `totalMintedFair`), which can drift apart and cause operational discrepancies. Both projects position themselves as operator-free "issuance machines" with asymptotic supply curves approaching 21 million tokens and charge a 0.3% fee on transactions, which remains in the protocol. The article emphasizes that despite intricate designs, both SATO and SAT1 are in highly volatile, sentiment-driven phases, and warns that mechanism innovation does not replace the need for personal risk management.

marsbit05/08 16:12

Whitepaper 2.0, Two Sets of State Forks, the Rise of Clones: What Happened to Sato Overnight?

marsbit05/08 16:12

Eight-Year Industry Retrospective: The Crypto Revolution Has Already Occurred, Just Not as Envisioned

Eight Years in Crypto: A Different Revolution Unfolds After eight years across four crypto companies, my initial vision of decentralized apps and currencies replacing traditional systems largely failed to materialize. Instead, the industry has forged a distinct, perhaps more significant, path centered on rebuilding the global financial system from the ground up. My journey began in the 2017 ICO frenzy, a bubble reminiscent of the dot-com era, where fundraising outpaced usable technology. The subsequent crash led to a quiet rebuilding phase focused on financial primitives. From the ashes emerged stablecoins and DeFi, which gained explosive traction during the 2020 pandemic and the "DeFi Summer" of yield farming and speculative games. This was followed by the 2021 NFT mania, another cycle of exuberance. The 2022 crash was crypto's "Lehman Moment," triggered by the collapse of Terra's UST, hedge funds like Three Arrows Capital, and ultimately FTX, which misused customer funds. The aftermath saw aggressive U.S. regulatory actions under the SEC, which paradoxically fueled the rise of "legal-safe" memecoins, turning parts of the ecosystem into a massive casino by 2024-2025. A pivotal shift occurred with the 2024 U.S. election. A perceived pro-crypto administration led to key legislation like the GENIUS Act, clear stablecoin rules, and institutional adoption. Stablecoins, now a strategic U.S. priority, process trillions in transaction volume, and asset tokenization is gaining Wall Street traction. Today's reality isn't the cypherpunk dream of replacing fiat but a pragmatic revolution: upgrading the dollar system for the internet age and creating a globally accessible, 24/7 financial infrastructure. The next convergence is with AI, where crypto wallets and stablecoins will enable autonomous AI agents to transact in the global economy. The industry's future lies not in颠覆ing traditional finance but in integrating with it, replacing outdated backend systems with blockchain while maintaining familiar frontends. The goal is a seamless, borderless financial system. While my predictions may prove as flawed as my 2017 article, I remain committed to building within this ongoing transformation.

marsbit05/08 15:27

Eight-Year Industry Retrospective: The Crypto Revolution Has Already Occurred, Just Not as Envisioned

marsbit05/08 15:27

Why Coinbase Will Be the Biggest Winner in the AI Financial Era?

Coinbase is poised to be a major winner in the AI finance era, transforming from a cyclical crypto exchange into a foundational layer for AI-native finance. The market undervalues its exposure to two key secular trends: the rise of stablecoins and the emergence of agentic commerce. Firstly, with the global stablecoin supply projected to reach $3 trillion by 2030, Coinbase benefits as the dominant, most compliant distributor of USDC. Its revenue-sharing agreement with Circle is structurally advantageous and durable, positioning Coinbase to capture significant value from stablecoin growth independent of crypto trading volumes. Secondly, in agentic commerce—where AI agents autonomously transact—Coinbase's technology stack is already dominant. Over 92% of real agent payments occur on its Base network, settled primarily in USDC via the x402 protocol it helped develop. This stack creates a powerful, self-reinforcing ecosystem across four layers: USDC for settlement, Base for execution, developer tools (CDP/AgentKit), and service discovery (Agentic.Market). Key revenue streams include USDC reserve interest, Base sequencer fees, and platform fees from its infrastructure and marketplace. By 2030, agent-related revenue could contribute billions annually. Supported by favorable regulatory tailwinds like the CLARITY Act, Coinbase's valuation should reflect its role as critical financial infrastructure, not just a brokerage, with a clear path to becoming a $300 billion company.

链捕手05/08 14:51

Why Coinbase Will Be the Biggest Winner in the AI Financial Era?

链捕手05/08 14:51

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