@Nightcrawlerinj@injective The market is starting to separate infrastructure from narratives. Institutions need more than speed—they need systems they can trust.
@Nightcrawlerinj@injective@coinbase Coinbase integrating native $INJ feels bigger than most people realize.
Liquidity, accessibility, and user onboarding all improve from here.
What makes this exciting is how seamless it becomes for users.
No extra hoops. No complicated bridging experience.
Users can move native INJ directly through Coinbase while gaining access to the growing network of apps, markets, and opportunities being built on Injective.
Tokenized stocks are quietly becoming one of the fastest-growing sectors in onchain finance.
The numbers are hard to ignore:
• Onchain tokenized equities have surpassed $1.6B in value, growing nearly 30% since early May.
• @Injective has already facilitated over $4.15B in cumulative equity trading volume.
• Traders can access onchain equity perpetuals with up to 25x leverage, settled natively in USDC.
And we're still incredibly early.
Traditional equities represent a $150T+ market. Perpetuals generate more than $90T in annual trading volume.
The opportunity at the intersection of these two markets is massive.
The infrastructure is being built. Liquidity is forming. Adoption is accelerating.
This isn't a future narrative anymore—it's happening now, and we're only in the first inning.
A lot of the next generation of traders won’t be human.
We’re moving into a world where AI agents can analyze markets, execute strategies, manage risk, and react faster than any human ever could.
On @injective, these agents can already open and close perpetual
We're entering a world where the most active traders won't be humans.
They'll be AI agents.
Not just analyzing charts, but opening and closing perpetual positions, managing risk in real time, paying other agents for market data, and executing strategies without waiting for human approval.
That's what makes Injective feel different.
With a fully on-chain orderbook, sub-cent gas fees, and native support for x402 micropayments, AI agents can trade and pay each other seamlessly—without API keys, subscriptions, or the friction traditional finance was built around. Every action, every payment, every trade happens at machine speed.
This isn't just DeFi with AI added on.
It's finance redesigned for software that can think, act, and transact on its own.
The future of trading won't just be faster.
It'll be autonomous.
@injective
I think tokenized stocks are becoming one of the biggest stories in crypto, and most people still aren't paying enough attention.
Onchain tokenized equities have already grown to over $1.6B, up nearly 30% since the start of May.
@injective
That kind of growth tells me this isn't just another narrative. It's a shift in how people want to access financial markets.
What makes this even more interesting is that the infrastructure is already being used.
Reddit hit 4.2 billion visits in March.
And less than 1% of brands market there.
Only 6 websites on earth get more traffic.
Google. YouTube. Facebook. Instagram. ChatGPT. X.
The 7th biggest website on the planet.
The least competitive billion-user platform in history.
While everyone fights over CPMs on Meta.
While agencies charge $10K/month for Google Ads.
Reddit sits wide open.
High-intent buyers.
Massive traffic.
Almost no brand competition.
The window won't stay open forever.
First movers are already quietly taking positions.
Owning threads.
Ranking on Google.
Getting cited by AI.
In 12 months, this gets a lot more crowded.
The brands who move now will own it.
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Reddit gets more Google traffic than Amazon.
And your brand still has no appearance on Reddit?
Reddit: 4.2B monthly visitors.
Amazon: 2.5B.
The platform everyone calls a "niche forum."
Quietly one of the biggest search traffic machines on earth.
And brands still aren't there.
Here's what's actually happening.
Google paid Reddit $60M/year for their data.
Reddit threads now outrank your website.
On your own keywords.
Your SEO blog post? Page 2.
A Reddit thread in your niche? Page 1.
The brands winning right now figured this out.
They're planting comments in Reddit threads.
And buyers are finding them through Google.
Without a single dollar in ad spend.
Stop fighting for page 1.
Start owning Reddit threads.
Turn Reddit into your biggest acquisition channel
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