ALGUIEN acaba de cargarse el sector inmobiliario.
Un tĂo escaneĂł una casa entera con su mĂłvil. La subiĂł a internet.
Y ahora cualquiera, desde cualquier parte del mundo, puede recorrerla desde una pestaña del navegador. Sin app. Sin gafas VR. Sin agente inmobiliario. Sin pedir cita.
Haces clic â y estĂĄs dentro. Cada habitaciĂłn. Cada ĂĄngulo. Cada sombra. Fotorrealista.
Los nĂșmeros son una locura:
- ComisiĂłn de un agente por una casa de 500.000 $: 15.000 $
- Coste de hacer este escaneo: unos 200 $
- Tiempo para âvisitarâ 50 casas: una tarde
- Tamaño del archivo: mĂĄs pequeño que un vĂdeo de TikTok
Y la tecnologĂa detrĂĄs es aĂșn mĂĄs bestia:
Se llama â3D Gaussian Splattingâ. En vez de usar polĂgonos (como hacen los videojuegos), utiliza millones de pequeños puntos luminosos con color y profundidad.
La IA reconstruye la realidad a partir de tus fotos. El resultado carga en un mĂłvil y parece que estĂĄs DENTRO de verdad.
Y la oportunidad de negocio es todavĂa mĂĄs salvaje:
Ya hay freelancers cobrando entre 300 y 800 $ por escaneo para inmobiliarias, Airbnbs, salas de eventos, concesionarios y museos.
Una persona + un mĂłvil + un fin de semana = un negocio.
CĂłdigo abierto. Basado en PlayCanvas.
GitHub gratis:
https://t.co/WvK8tiVYZ6
Sonic (@SonicLabs) is expanding at an unprecedented pace, yet its token â $S valuation remains significantly lower than its competitors.
This isnât just another blockchain chasing hype. The numbers tell a different storyâone of real adoption, sustainable incentives, and a structural advantage that could make $S one of the most asymmetric opportunities in the market now.
At the start of 2024, Sonicâs TVL stood at just $27.14 million. Today, it has surged to $801 millionâa 29x increase in a matter of months.
Despite this growth, Sonicâs Mcap/TVL ratio sits at just 2.2x, far below Layer-1 giants like #Solana, which operates at 12.7x.
This means that the market has not yet priced in Sonicâs expanding dominance.
Also, liquidity is pouring in, and itâs not just from speculative traders. The stablecoin supply on Sonic has doubled from $122 million to $244 million since February 28.
More importantly, over $1.2 billion in transaction volume has been processed in the past 2 months, indicating that this isnât just idle capitalâitâs an ecosystem in motion.
But what kind of Layer-1 is Sonic?
Sonicâs rapid liquidity growth is no accident. Three fundamental factors are driving it:
1. Seamless Ethereum bridges, making it easy for capital to flow in.
2. High-yield DeFi protocols, attracting liquidity providers.
3. An innovative Fee Monetization (FeeM) model, which changes the way developers earn from their applications.
Most blockchains extract value from builders, forcing them to rely on token emissions or venture funding. Sonic flips this model entirely.
Through FeeM, developers earn 90% of the network fees their applications generate. This creates a sustainable revenue model where builders are directly rewarded for the demand they create, rather than being dependent on inflationary token incentives.
This isnât just theoretical. If Sonic reaches 10 million daily transactionsâless than 1 percent of its 900 million+ capacityâFeeM could generate:
âą $36.5 million in annual inflows
âą $16.4 million paid directly to developers
âą $9.1 million burned, reducing supply
âą $10 million allocated to validators
This represents a fundamental shift in blockchain economics, prioritizing sustainability over short-term incentives.
Sonicâs tokenomics also reinforces this long-term vision.
Unlike many Layer-1s that rely on high inflation, $S has an annual emission rate of just 1.5 percent (47.6 million tokens). Half of the fees generated by non-FeeM applications are burned, steadily reducing supply.
At the current rate of adoption, fee burns could soon exceed new emissions, making $S a deflationary asset.
Ethereumâs EIP-1559 proved how powerful this mechanism can be for long-term value capture. Sonic is on track to replicate that effect.
So, is $S the most asymmetric bet in L1s?
Only few projects can sustain this level of growth without the market catching on. But as TVL pushes past $1 billion, burns start exceeding emissions, and institutional capital enters the ecosystem, the window of opportunity is closing.
Sonic isnât just another Layer-1âitâs a network rewriting the rules of blockchain economics.
And for now, $S remains significantly undervalued compared to its trajectory.
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