Where is the $HBAR marketing team and who’s going to fire them?!
Marketing has been sucking HARD lately!
Altcoins are recovering and nobody is buying Hedera because it’s nowhere in the AI conversation!!!
The FUD for $HBAR back then was that none of the Council members used Hedera itself
That narrative has been flipped 180º
The 5 most recent council members today:
Accenture- Invested in EMTECH & user of EQTY
McLaren- Minting NFT collectibles on Hedera
FedEx- Using Hedera for digital supply chain
RepSol- Testing Digital IDs on Hedera for energy
Blockchain4Energy- B4ECarbon relies on HCS
Arrow- Using Hedera for digital supply chain
As Enterprise DLT matures...
It begin to catch up to the innovations Hedera has always brought.
ACCENTURE, one of the largest systems integrators on Earth for banking, government, and the public sector, just joined the Hedera Council for AI infrastructure.
$HBAR
I went through Google’s quantum paper and counted every major blockchain mention and citation.
Hedera: 0
Avalanche: 0
Stellar: 5
Tron: 6
Cardano: 7
XRP: 14
Solana: 16
Algorand: 32
Not even close. $ALGO
why isn't @hedera posting non-stop right now about quantum encryption security readiness + roadmap, given the @google whitepaper release from yesterday?
major missed opp to be part of the conversation / stay relevant...
here's a freebie 👌 likely to use Falcon, btw
HUGE: Canary Capital now owns ~1.1% of the total capped supply of $HBAR.
Hedera is one of - if not the best - technologies in crypto, yet it’s still under most people’s radar.
Even with FedEx joining the governing council and integrating it with its global tracking systems across 220 countries - most still sleeping on it.
When institutional capital rotates into crypto following CLARITY Act approval, Hedera is likely to take a good chunk of it - and it wouldn’t take much to 10× from here.
This is a no-brainer, in my opinion.
🧵 Hedera has integrated Coinbase’s x402 payment standard, bringing a web native micropayments pattern into the Hedera developer stack.
@coinbase introduced x402 to let websites and applications request payments over the internet as part of the same interaction.
On @hedera, this approach can reduce common payment friction, including account creation, subscription workarounds, and checkout redirects.
The x402 design supports pay per use pricing for small charges that are often inefficient with traditional payment rails.
Practical examples include paying a few cents for an API call, pulling data from a service, accessing an article, or triggering a translation request.
This matters as software becomes more autonomous. AI tools and agents increasingly interact with services on their own and need payment flows that can run programmatically in real time.
x402 is not exclusive to Hedera. Multiple networks can support the standard. The larger signal is that Coinbase is pushing a shared payment primitive for micropayments across ecosystems.
Hedera can be a strong fit for automated micropayments because predictable fees and reliable execution matter when payments are frequent and machine driven.
With x402 support on Hedera, developers can adopt a consistent pattern while choosing the rail that best matches their cost and reliability requirements.
The real proof will be adoption. Watch for Coinbase ecosystem tools, APIs, and applications that implement x402 flows and for Hedera based services that enable pay per use at scale.
👉🏻 https://t.co/v0dhmD9mb9
📢 Global logistics leader @FedEx has joined Hedera Council.
FedEx brings deep operational expertise to help advance trusted digital infrastructure for global shipments. This will help securely verify shared shipment data across organizations and borders, reducing friction in cross-border commerce.
The future of supply chains? 🤝 On Hedera.
🔗 https://t.co/xvsbiDRkOh
Scheduled (Feb 18, 2026, 18:00 UTC): Hedera will be upgrading Hedera mainnet to v0.70 on Wednesday, February 18 2026 at 18:00 UTC. The upgrade will take approximately 40 minutes to complete, users should expect some disruption to netw… https://t.co/93m9BgCJMc