Blockchains aren’t dead. Useless ones are.
@JohnNahas84 is seeing capital moving towards the builders creating new rails, new use cases, and real revenue-generating businesses.
That is where Avalanche is focused.
@FIFACollect, @Broadridge, @Lynq_Network, @AxiymFinance, and other serious teams are using Avalanche for things people can actually use: ticketing, payments, settlement, governance, compliance, and dedicated infrastructure.
Real applications, real businesses.
On Avalanche 🔺
Avalanche RWA Activity Explodes
Avalanche's (@avax) real world asset transfer volume surged 3,810% over the past 30 days, reaching $428.9 million, per rwa(.)xyz.
The network also saw distributed asset value climb more than 27% to $914.6 million.
Interesting infrastructure announcement from tZERO today.
tZERO is adding custody support for USDM1, a sovereign Treasury-backed digital asset security issued onchain by the Republic of the Marshall Islands.
In practical terms, that means institutions can hold this asset within regulated custody infrastructure and potentially use it as collateral within their existing financial operations.
Why does that matter?
Because institutional adoption isn't just about tokenizing assets.
Institutions need those assets to fit into existing workflows around:
⭐️custody
⭐️financing
⭐️collateral management
⭐️risk management
⭐️reporting
That's where many tokenization projects fall short.
The asset gets the attention.
The ability to actually use it inside existing financial workflows is what drives adoption.
The closer tokenized assets get to being usable for financing, margin, and balance sheet management, the closer they get to becoming part of mainstream financial markets.
@tZERO is expanding its regulated digital asset securities custody infrastructure with support for USDM1, a sovereign, Treasury-backed digital asset security issued on-chain by the Republic of the Marshall Islands.
The collaboration is designed to help institutions:
• hold sovereign digital asset securities within regulated custody environments
• integrate on-chain assets into existing operational workflows
• access collateral designed for financing, margin, and balance sheet efficiency
Looking ahead, tZERO and USDM1 expect to explore broader interoperability across tZERO’s regulated ecosystem, including custody, clearing, APIs, institutional connectivity, and potential secondary market applications.
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🔥 NEW: Mastercard expands stablecoin settlement support with USDC, RLUSD, PYUSD, USDG, USDP and SoFiUSD across Ethereum, Solana, XRP Ledger, Base, Arbitrum and Polygon.
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Robinhood announces it will rollout a feature that lets AI agents trade stocks and make purchases. Only a handful of companies have the rails for this, most notably @circle and @tZERO. With SEC & FINRA regulated, institutional-grade plumbing built for autonomous digital asset transactions. The tech is here $HOOD
$HOOD - ROBINHOOD LETS AI TRADE STOCKS AND MAKE PURCHASES
Robinhood Markets is rolling out a feature that lets customers delegate investing and credit-card spending decisions to AI agents.
Users can connect tools like Anthropic’s Claude or Cursor to a dedicated account where the AI can place stock trades, manage portfolios, and execute spending tasks within set limits and alerts.
For credit cards, AI agents can search for deals, book travel, and secure tickets using a virtual Gold card, while users retain control through spending caps, approvals, and instant notifications.
For now, the system is limited to stock trading, with options and crypto support planned later.