拥有百万克拉稀有宝石,NYBlue公司宣布推出RWA代币

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每枚ZIRC代币由一克拉蓝锆石完全支持并可兑换。

拥有百万克拉稀有宝石,NYBlue公司宣布推出RWA代币

澳大利亚宝石公司 NYBlue Pty Ltd 已成为影响全球宝石市场价值的关键角色。该公司的战略计划涉及控制全球蓝锆石的供应,这一举措将有望重塑全球宝石市场的价值定位。

本月早些时候,该公司发布了项目白皮书,介绍了目前的代币预售情况以及随后将要进行的代币公售细则。值得一提的是,在此之前,NYBlue 已宣布目前持有超过一百万克拉的这种稀有宝石(蓝锆石)。

NYBlue 的主要战略在于系统性地增加其当前的宝石持有量,通过持续收购所有可用的柬埔寨蓝锆石,从而建立对宝石供应链的控制,进而影响宝石的未来价值。

今天早些时候,公司代表在 CryptoBanters 的市政厅播客上接受了采访,宣布他们的 RWA 代币 ZIRC 预售的启动。

NYBlue 发布的一段视频有这样一个提问:“对于你的另一半,什么样的表达爱意更为合适;一块压缩的普通碳(指钻石),还是更古老、更稀有光彩是钻石的两倍的物品(锆石)?”

NYBlue 的大股东 Mitch Brownlie 表示:“我们相信,柬埔寨蓝锆石是全球市场上最与众不同、最被低估和忽视的宝石之一。”

拥有百万克拉稀有宝石,NYBlue公司宣布推出RWA代币

澳大利亚公司 NYBlue 是由澳大利亚农业科技创始人及前政治顾问 Mitch Brownlie 提供的资金支持,他最近在多个播客上讨论了该项目,并常常将 NYBlue 项目与之前的宝石热潮进行比较,例如非洲宝石“坦桑石”从默默无闻一跃而起,最终与钻石媲美的情况。

拥有百万克拉稀有宝石,NYBlue公司宣布推出RWA代币

坦桑石现货价格:NYBlue 的灵感来源

坦桑石价格在三年内经历了十倍的增长,NYBlue 从坦桑石市场的历史轨迹中汲取灵感,公司预计蓝锆石也会出现类似的增长趋势。

NYBlue 之前宣布计划推出一种以宝石为支撑的加密货币,代币名称为 ZIRC每枚代币由一克拉蓝锆石完全支持并可兑换。这种方法使消费者能够在不承受传统加密货币波动风险的情况下,获得蓝锆石的潜在增值空间。ZIRC 代币的持有者可以随时选择将他们的加密货币兑换成宝石,从而确保这两种资产之间有一个稳定的、套利驱动的挂钩关系。这种区块链技术的战略整合,不仅增强了透明度和安全性,还使消费者能够更广泛地接触到国际宝石贸易这一独特领域。

NYBlue 旨在收购全球大多数可获得的宝石级蓝锆石,使其成为该市场中的主导力量。该举措旨在对供应链施加影响,从而对整个行业蓝锆石的市场价值产生连锁反应。

NYBlue 的战略举措并非短视的,而是一个雄心勃勃的长远目标,其目标在数十亿美元的宝石市场中获得控制权。凭借约 3 亿美元的宝石收藏,NYBlue 希望在全球范围内重新定义宝石的叙事。这将使公司成为宝石行业重要的参与者,并且具有影响未来几年行业格局的潜力。

最后,NYBlue 的预售现已在 Zir.co.nz 上线。

关于 Zirc

Zirc 平台发行了一种由蓝锆石完全支持的加密货币 ZIRC,每枚 ZIRC 代币可兑换为一克拉蓝锆石,提供了一种稳定且有形的资产。该平台旨在整合区块链技术以增强透明度和安全性,使每个人都能够参与宝石市场,而无需承受传统加密货币相关的风险。Zirc 的方法使蓝锆石的获取更加普及,并提供了一种以真实资产为基础的独特投资机会。

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