Securitize and Computershare announced an agreement to support U.S. listed clients in issuing equity securities in tokenized form, enabling a new pathway for issuers to bring their shares onchain.
One of the unexpected joys of my job lately has been seeing creators discover tokenization & turn into champions for it (@steinRWA, @ZeusRWA & @_mikepreneur are 3 of my faves, follow them).
Was super impressed by this article from @diegoxyz & he seems like he's next in line.
VBILL is now live on @eulerfinance.
Tokenized U.S. Treasuries can now be used within the Euler ecosystem as onchain collateral.
This marks another step in bringing institutional-grade assets into DeFi.
We’re proud to be a founding member of the @Blockworks Transparency Alliance.
It's time to bring standardized, institutional-grade disclosures to crypto.
@Securitize@Haider Reminder: If you track institutional RWA, Securitize opened a personal desk preview: check whether your wallet maps to the SECZ path, BUIDL rails, and RWA signals.
More below:
https://t.co/OMLiz4LN5w
@Securitize@Haider Reminder: If you track institutional RWA, Securitize opened a personal desk preview: check whether your wallet maps to the SECZ path, BUIDL rails, and RWA signals.
More below:
https://t.co/OMLiz4LN5w
@Securitize Reminder: If you track institutional RWA, Securitize opened a personal desk preview: check whether your wallet maps to the SECZ path, BUIDL rails, and RWA signals.
More below:
https://t.co/OMLiz4LN5w
You asked "wen?".
Now it’s official.
Voting opens on Aerodrome May 28.
The Tea Party Begins June 4.
$TEA is launching on Aerodrome.
The course to $TEA is set.
*CEX listings to be announced in the upcoming weeks.
The kettle is on.
$TEA voting is live on Aerodrome.
$TEA is launching through Aero Ignition, with voting, incentives, emissions, and liquidity coordination onchain.
Mainnet goes live June 4.
Vote on Aerodrome:
https://t.co/B5rWwpB35Q
The Tea Party begins.
The kettle is on.
$TEA incentives are incoming through Aero Ignition.
2% of $TEA supply is committed for Week 1 emissions in the USDC/TEA pool.
Mainnet goes live June 4.
The Tea Party begins on Aerodrome.
Open-source claims only matter when they connect to real work.
A project is not important because it says it is.
It matters because of what depends on it, who maintains it, how it is used, and what role it plays in the software graph.
tea helps make that context easier to see.
Through the tea network and TEA DApp, users and developers can discover projects, understand dependency context, participate in claims and governance, and support the open-source work modern software relies on.
Claims become more useful when they are connected to the graph.
$TEA is not launching into a vacuum.
It is launching into a software world where trust is becoming harder and more valuable.
More AI-generated code.
More dependencies.
More package decisions.
More software moving into production at speed.
The next question is not just who can produce code.
It is who can verify what that code depends on.
tea is built for that context: provenance, dependency intelligence, claims, governance, and support around open-source work.
Code is abundant.
Trust is scarce.
Before launch, every project has a story.
The question is what the product proves.
For tea, the TEA DApp shows how the open-source economy can move from fragmented value into usable product primitives: project identity, GPG key verification, BounTEA, claims, governance, dependency context, and support flows.
That matters because $TEA is not entering as a standalone token narrative.
It is entering as the economic layer for a system built around open-source value.
The product is the receipt.