【一周靓文】以太坊确定性增强,火必支持BTTC L2生态

火币资讯Опубліковано о 2023-03-04Востаннє оновлено о 2023-03-04

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一周靓文,回顾过去一周最值得关注的热点文章,帮您快速理解市场动态。

一周靓文,介绍过去一周最值得关注的热点文章,帮助投资者深刻理解市场动态。

1、火必热点

《火必支持BTTC L2生态将引发十大利好》

2月23日,美国加密资产交易平台Coinbase宣布推出以太坊L2网络Base测试网。随后在2月28日,火必就宣布加入二层网络BitTorrent Chain(BTTC)生态,并支持基于BTTC的生态开发。主流交易所的态度往往代表着行业走向和趋势,火必和Coinbase看似在各自站队,其实火必的动作将带来更广泛的影响。

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《Visa加密负责人:波场网络支付数据长期领先以太坊生态》

Visa 加密负责人 Cuy Sheffield 曾在 StarkWare Sessions 2023 上发言表示,该公司正在开发基于以太坊的 USDC 大额支付结算系统,但其在社交媒体上的最新发言,却透露出了对波场网络的看好

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2、主流叙事——以太狂潮

《盘点三月份值得关注的加密事件:上海升级、DeFi、NFT、L1创新》

上海升级是近期市场上的最大叙事和公众预期。在主网进行上海升级前,会有 3 次测试网的升级测试(Zhejiang→Sepolia→Goerli)。今日 Sepolia 的上海升级成功激活,如果延续之前每3周推进一个测试网的节奏,Goerli 作为最受瞩目参与度最高的测试网,将在 3 月 21 日激活升级。这也就意味着主网的上海升级可能发生在 4 月份。⠀

相关投资标的我们已经在 1 月底提及($ETH, $LDO, $RPL, $SWISE, $ANKR, $FXS, $SSV, etc.)。

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《V神谈加密支付:总结5次经验教训后,以太坊该怎么做?》

用户体验是许多以太坊用户(尤其是南半球用户)经常选择中心化解决方案而不是链上去中心化替代方案的关键原因。

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《Optimism资金提现到以太坊主网,为何需要7天挑战期?》

Optimism 二层资金提现到以太坊主网,要经历 7 天的挑战期。那为什么偏偏是 7 天呢?3 天?5 天不行吗?

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《Optimism vs Arbitrum,究竟谁赢了?》

Arbitrum 和 Optimism 是去年 L2 浪潮中诞生的最令人兴奋的两个生态,两者都在争夺用户、开发者以及资金,那谁赢了?

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3、捕捉风口

《【研报精选】Arthur Hayes:升维视角下的比特币价格走势》

第三次世界大战持续的时间越长,就越有可能出现某种触发因素,从而引发能源价格的长期上涨。这可能一下子发生,也可能随着时间慢慢发生。无论如何,我希望我的论点能打消人们对比特币在高价能源制度下的表现的担忧。

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《【研报精选】速览最近大涨的以太坊质押项目SSV》

SSV.Network DAO 在近日启动 5000 万美元的生态系统基金,以致力于支持基于分布式验证器技术(Distributed Validator Technology)的应用程序的开发,该技术是以太坊联合创始人 Vitalik Buterin 的以太坊去中心化路线图的关键组成部分,SSV.Network 则希望利用资助基金进一步巩固以 DVT 作为关键的以太坊基础设施。

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《【研报精选】Aave即将上线V3版本,代币即将爆发吗?》

我们预测 Aave 的最终形式将更接近于一个去中心化的货币市场巨头。

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4、加密故事

《暴涨暴跌背后,加密做市商是如何“操纵”市场的?》

你有没有想过,做市商是如何操纵加密货币市场的?为什么暴涨暴跌的背后都有他们的身影?加密分析师 Rekt Fencer 将在本文向你介绍加密货币做市商的所有情况。

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《神秘基金再出手,小牛顶来了吗》

市场避险情绪高涨,或许比特币的最后一跌会在最近一两周发生。

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ETH Bull and Bear Views Compilation: Can Ethereum's Value Flow Back to ETH?

Titled "ETH Bull and Bear Views: Can Ethereum's Value Flow Back to ETH?", this article synthesizes the current heated debate around Ethereum's native token, ETH, following Bankless co-founder David Hoffman's decision to sell his entire ETH holdings. The **bullish case**, represented by figures like Tom Lee (BitMine CEO) and Raoul Pal, argues that ETH's core thesis remains intact. They contend Ethereum is the essential, secure, and neutral foundational layer for future finance—encompassing stablecoins, RWA, DeFi, L2s, and Agentic AI. Bulls bet on ETH's long-term revaluation as institutional adoption of on-chain finance grows, with significant buying activity from entities like BitMine and Consensys cited as evidence. Conversely, the **bearish perspective**, led by Hoffman and analysts like Markus Thielen, questions ETH's value capture mechanism. They acknowledge Ethereum's network success but argue that the value created by L2s, DeFi, and applications does not sufficiently accrue to the ETH token itself. Bears point to ETH's prolonged underperformance versus the broader crypto market, lack of traditional cash flows, weakening "ultrasound money" narrative, and apparent institutional retreat (e.g., Harvard Management Company exiting its ETH ETF position) as key concerns. The debate highlights a pivotal shift: ETH is no longer just a community belief asset. The central question is whether ETH can transition from being a "**used infrastructure**" to a "**continuously bought and held core asset**" as more value enters the Ethereum ecosystem. The market is now critically examining the direct link between network growth and ETH's value.

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ETH Bull and Bear Views Compilation: Can Ethereum's Value Flow Back to ETH?

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Crypto is dead, Perps are forever

The crypto industry is shifting from a focus on creating native assets (like altcoins and protocol tokens) to becoming a "global asset pipeline." Native cryptocurrencies, except for Bitcoin, are seen as failing in their value storage and utility promises, with demand driven largely by speculation. Attention and liquidity are now moving toward real-world assets (RWAs) like U.S. stocks, bonds, gold, and oil traded on-chain via perpetual contracts (Perps). Stablecoins like USDT and USDC set the precedent, proving blockchain's core strength is efficient global settlement and transfer, not inventing new monetary systems. Meanwhile, assets like Ethereum and many DeFi tokens struggle as their narratives weaken against tangible traditional assets and the rapid real-world progress of AI. Perpetual contracts have emerged as a pivotal innovation. They simplify trading by offering pure price exposure to any asset, bypassing complexities of ownership, custody, and traditional market hours. Projects like Hyperliquid gained traction by combining CEX-like efficiency with on-chain transparency, capitalizing on post-FTX distrust, macroeconomic volatility, and the surge in demand for 24/7 stock trading. In conclusion, while the era of speculative native "crypto assets" may be over, perpetual contracts persist as the industry's most potent financial instrument—transforming all assets into globally accessible, constantly tradable instruments centered on price speculation.

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Crypto is dead, Perps are forever

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Tencent, Alibaba, ByteDance in a Battle for the Skill Store

Skill is becoming a key concept in the AI field, essentially serving as a structured "instruction manual" for AI Agents that specifies tool calls, decision logic, and output standards. This allows Agents to execute predefined tasks. As the number of Skills grows, distribution platforms have emerged. Major tech companies are swiftly entering this space. In March, Tencent, Alibaba, and ByteDance launched Skill stores within their respective Agent platforms. Subsequently, players like Zhipu AI, Meituan, and Xiaohongshu joined the fray. This competition for the "Skill store" is fundamentally a battle for the AI-era user entry point; whoever controls distribution controls the users. While ByteDance's Coze has experimented with paid Skills, most platforms offer them for free. The real value lies not in the stores themselves but in using them to attract and retain users within an ecosystem, driving revenue from services like cloud computing, model calls, or advertising. The landscape features three main player types: 1) **Internet giants** (e.g., Alibaba, ByteDance, Tencent, Meituan), leveraging Skills to drive traffic and monetize through their broader ecosystems (cloud services, transactions, ads). 2) **Large model companies** (e.g., Zhipu AI, Moonshot AI), using Skill stores to increase user engagement and monetize model API calls. 3) **Content platforms** (e.g., Xiaohongshu), treating Skills as a new content format to generate traffic and ad revenue. However, transforming Skill stores into a sustainable business faces significant hurdles. Key challenges include: the **difficulty in pricing Skills** due to inconsistent outputs across different models and contexts; **lack of cost transparency** (varying token consumption); **security risks** like Skill poisoning; and the **absence of standardized protocols** for development and evaluation. Unlike standardized mobile apps, Skills are often personalized workflows resistant to uniformity, which hinders the establishment of a reliable review and monetization system akin to the App Store. While there is genuine user demand for paid Skills—particularly in enterprise (e.g., contract review) and certain personal productivity scenarios—current platforms offer developers limited and unpredictable distribution. The future of Skill stores depends on overcoming these standardization, evaluation, and safety challenges to make acquiring a Skill as straightforward as downloading an app. For now, the stores function more as display shelves than robust marketplaces.

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Tencent, Alibaba, ByteDance in a Battle for the Skill Store

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The Crypto Scene Is Dead, Perpetual Swaps Are Eternal

The crypto industry is undergoing a fundamental shift. The era defined by minting novel, native digital assets (altcoins) is fading. These assets, lacking real-world cash flows or clear value, are losing relevance as attention and capital flow elsewhere. Two powerful external forces are reshaping the space. First, traditional assets like U.S. stocks, bonds, gold, and oil are being tokenized and traded on-chain. Second, the explosive growth of AI, with its tangible products, has overshadowed crypto's once-dominant "future narrative." This marks a critical pivot: crypto is transitioning from being a "factory for new assets" to becoming a "global conduit for existing assets." Its validated utility is not complex financial reinvention but efficient global settlement, transfer, and trading—the original promise of blockchain. Stablecoins like USDT and USDC exemplify this, offering faster dollar movement rather than replacing it. Consequently, native ecosystems like Ethereum face profound challenges. While still crucial infrastructure, ETH struggles to capture value as users interact with Layer 2s or trade traditional assets without needing to hold it. DeFi's grand narrative of rebuilding finance has narrowed to core needs like cheap transfers and deep liquidity. The true breakout innovation is the perpetual contract (Perp). It brilliantly bypasses the complexities of direct asset ownership (custody, compliance, dividends) by creating pure price exposure. Users can speculate on the price movement of *any* asset—NVIDIA, gold, oil—24/7, globally, and with leverage. This "price casino" model, while risky and ethically fraught, delivers unmatched liquidity and accessibility. Projects like Hyperliquid succeeded not by inventing new mechanics but by perfecting the timing and execution of this model. Key drivers included making on-chain Perps feel like centralized exchanges, post-FTX trust migration towards transparency, and rising demand to trade macro assets and equities round-the-clock. In conclusion, the crypto world's most enduring successes are the dollar (via stablecoins), Bitcoin, and trading. Its new frontier is not creating alternative assets but providing a seamless, perpetual trading layer—a new API—for the world's existing financial system. The age of native altcoins is over; the age of perpetual synthetic exposure has begun.

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