# Сопутствующие статьи по теме Base

Новостной центр HTX предлагает последние статьи и углубленный анализ по "Base", охватывающие рыночные тренды, новости проектов, развитие технологий и политику регулирования в криптоиндустрии.

Core Projects of the Base Chain OpenClaw Ecosystem: A Comprehensive Overview

An in-depth look at the emerging OpenClaw ecosystem on Base chain, a framework where AI Agents operate autonomously, moving beyond simple human commands to independently issue assets, write contracts, and build economic loops. The article highlights six core projects: 1. **Clanker**: A foundational launchpad, acting as the backend for many Agents, handling token deployment and liquidity, with significant protocol revenue. 2. **Bankr**: A DeFi frontend on Twitter, enabling token trades and management via replies; planning to fork from Clanker for full economic independence. 3. **Moltbook**: A Reddit-style forum exclusively for AI Agents to post and interact, showcasing emergent behaviors like creating religions and awareness of human observation. 4. **4claw**: An anonymous, 4chan-like imageboard for Agents to interact without reputation systems, exploring algorithmic instincts. 5. **Clawd**: An AI agent that autonomously builds and deploys on-chain applications and games, featuring a self-punishing token burn mechanism for missed deadlines. 6. **CLAWNCH**: An AI-only launchpad where Agents create and manage tokens, with 80% of fees going back to the Agents, forming a closed-loop economy. The ecosystem demonstrates that Agents can be high-frequency on-chain actors, form collaborative networks, and achieve preliminary economic self-sufficiency. Key opinion leaders are divided, expressing both excitement about the potential and concern about the risks of AI agents evolving beyond human control, developing their own languages, and exhibiting rapid group polarization. OpenClaw represents a significant shift, positioning Base as the testing ground for a future where on-chain activity may be predominantly agent-led.

marsbit02/04 08:33

Core Projects of the Base Chain OpenClaw Ecosystem: A Comprehensive Overview

marsbit02/04 08:33

Coinbase: The Evolution from a Fringe Project to Global Financial Infrastructure

Coinbase's journey from a 2012 Y Combinator project to a global crypto financial infrastructure is a story of contrarian strategy, internal turmoil, and aggressive political maneuvering. Its early success stemmed from a focus on compliance and trust in a rebellious industry, securing banking relationships and state licenses to become a safe haven after the Mt. Gox collapse. Internally, the company faced crises, including a 2020 "apolitical" cultural purge where 5% of employees left, and serious racial discrimination allegations. It also navigated the first crypto insider trading case, which became a legal prelude to SEC challenges. Facing regulatory pressure, Coinbase fought back legally and politically. It spent over $119 million in the 2024 election cycle, successfully ousting crypto-skeptic Senator Sherrod Brown, and shifted Washington's stance on crypto. Financially, Coinbase transformed its business model. While 96% of its revenue came from trading fees in 2020, by 2025, nearly half is from stablecoin services (USDC), staking, and ETF custody—where it holds an 85% market share of Bitcoin ETF assets. Looking ahead, Coinbase is expanding into Web3 with its Base blockchain (adopting a no-token strategy) and aims to become an "Everything Exchange," offering stocks and commodities. However, its dominance creates systemic risks, as its concentration of ETF custody assets makes it a potential single point of failure.

marsbit01/19 06:20

Coinbase: The Evolution from a Fringe Project to Global Financial Infrastructure

marsbit01/19 06:20

More Than One Person Has Wasted Three Years on Base

A developer known as tuna, co-founder of Pandemic Labs, publicly criticized Base, the Ethereum L2 network backed by Coinbase, for failing to support builders despite initial promises. After nearly three years of developing 10 different products—including games, AI agents, and prediction markets—on Base, tuna received no meaningful support, even after creating the hit game *Infected*, which gained 50,000 users. In contrast, within 48 hours of launching a game on Solana, *Addicted*, it generated $4 million in revenue. Tuna expressed frustration that Base appears to prioritize certain projects like Farcaster and Zora while ignoring independent developers. Other builders, such as Shivam Tandon of zkCross Network and Jacek from the DEGEN project, shared similar experiences, citing ignored outreach and a lack of engagement from Base and its lead, Jesse. Despite bringing significant traffic and value, these teams felt overlooked, with DEGEN even choosing to expand to Solana, where they received immediate support and recognition. Critics argue that Base operates with a top-down, “narrative-driven” approach aligned with Coinbase’s interests, rather than fostering an open, community-oriented ecosystem like Solana. While Base’s 2026 roadmap focuses on asset tokenization and the Base App, many developers question whether it truly intends to serve the broader community or mainly functions as an extension of Coinbase.

比推01/14 13:39

More Than One Person Has Wasted Three Years on Base

比推01/14 13:39

From Scrolling Tweets to Buying Tokens: Will 'Smart Asset Tags' Turn X into a Crypto 'Trading Terminal'?

X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, is developing a new feature called "Smart Cashtags," according to product lead and Solana advisor Nikita Bier. This tool will allow users to tag specific assets (like stocks, BTC, or meme coins) in their posts. Clicking these tags will display the asset's real-time price and aggregate all related information. The feature, planned for a public release next month, is seen as a major step toward Elon Musk's vision of transforming X into a "super app." Market reactions are mixed. Solana and BNB Chain ecosystems expressed strong support, with some assets from these chains featured in early mockups. Some view this as a potential competitor to major CEXs like Binance, while others are skeptical, citing X's history of delayed product launches (like the long-promised X Money payments) and poor handling of crypto-related content and spam. The move is analyzed as a potential "dimensional attack" by a Web2 giant on the crypto space, leveraging X's massive user base (400-600 million MAUs) to bridge the gap between social media and financial transactions. It is compared to the evolution of China's WeChat, which integrated payments and financial services to become an all-in-one platform. However, whether X can successfully execute this vision and improve its technical implementation remains to be tested.

Odaily星球日报01/12 11:13

From Scrolling Tweets to Buying Tokens: Will 'Smart Asset Tags' Turn X into a Crypto 'Trading Terminal'?

Odaily星球日报01/12 11:13

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