BTC đang có nhịp điều chỉnh, chú ý các mốc:
35k-33k-31k, mình sẽ cập nhập khi BTC về các vùng đó.
Sóng Atlcoin có tăng nhưng chưa phải nhịp chính nên mọi người cứ thong thả gom hàng.(Nhớ chốt khi có lãi)
Những ae theo dõi các bài phân tích của mình cũng đã đưa ra Plan riêng có các nhịp điều chỉnh của BTC nên giờ mình sẽ chi tiết hơn trong thời gian tới.
09-10 Mình có đưa ra nhận định BTC sẽ có nhịp chỉnh nhẹ trước khi bay (27k9-26k5-now)
https://t.co/km0yzQeeUP
Anh em chưa có plan có thể xem lại các bài trước đó của cá nhân mình rồi đưa ra plan thị trường sắp tới cho bản thân. Bài tổng quát mình để link phía dưới:
https://t.co/mQunsXRk4N
https://t.co/kxHG9knHiC
Kỳ vọng BTC (W):
Tất cả chỉ là nhận định cá nhân, anh em chỉ tham khảo và lên plan riêng.
Nếu ae thấy hữu ích: RT+like nhé.
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Hi Ser Eli, @Pons_Network is building cross-chain interaction with just one click, minimizing all cumbersome operations. One click: Any token on Starknet ↔️ Any token on any chain.
Also, it will not stop at the bridge, but will perform interactions from DeFi, NFTs, in-game assets...
How can stablecoins expand financial access for the world’s most underserved?
Circle’s Chief Strategic Engagement Officer, Elisabeth Carpenter, shared her perspective with the World Economic Forum, exploring how regulated stablecoins are already being used to widen access to financial services.
→ Supporting humanitarian aid at scale
→ Enabling small-business finance
→ Powering faster, lower-cost cross-border commerce
The piece also highlights why public private collaboration is critical to developing these innovations responsibly and delivering real impact.
https://t.co/P2l4yp8VW2
@EliBenSasson@MeteoraAG The interaction between Staknet and Solana will be expanded on @Pons_Network, his baldness will be improved, there is no distinction here. @0xDRick please tell me how to do that, minimizing that discrimination through Pons.
Web3 Doesn’t Need More Chains. It Needs Cross-Chain Interaction.
Which chains are you currently active on?
@ethereum@solana@base@arbitrum@Starknet@SuiNetwork@Aptos...?
Each of us participates in different ecosystems.
Some are here to build, some to explore new apps, some to hunt airdrops.
But many of us ask: Why do we need so many chains?
And when active on Chain A, what must we do to interact with Chain B?
Bridge assets?
Understand L1, L2, EVM, SVM?
Learn gas models, wrapping, canonical bridges, third-party bridges?
This demands broad technical knowledge, and every new chain feels like starting over.
We enter this market for opportunities, yet chain fragmentation is:
- Slowing us down
- Raising barriers for new users
- Preventing Web3 from reaching mainstream
The real question isn’t the number of chains,
but: Why isn’t cross-chain interaction as seamless as using a single chain?
Imagine:
Using ETH on Ethereum to buy a token or interact with a contract on Solana.
Or: Any token on any chain → any token on another chain.
No manual bridging, no need to understand the infrastructure.
DeFi, NFTs, in-game assets, DAOs just one click.
If a protocol enables this, it would solve one of Web3’s biggest unsolved problems: true cross-chain interoperability.
@Pons_Network is working on it.
I don’t want to over-explain or heavily shill. My goal is to raise a question and share a perspective. I’d love to hear your thoughts and feedback.
Next cycles may bring applications that optimally utilize stablecoins. As the current @circle invests in building @arc to move the USDC application beyond being just a stablecoin, people can use USDC as a fee. Additionally, if Arc's CCTP is well-utilized, builders can bridge any token on any chain to any token on another chain, as @Pons_Network is building, for example
@circle@USDC Special attention should be given to tools such as CCTP, Gateway, Mint, and xReserve, which significantly expand liquidity, connectivity, and the use of stablecoins across multiple financial contexts.
Circle Wallets is live on Arc Testnet.
Builders can now quickly access a full spectrum of wallet infrastructures that are flexible, embeddable, secure, and multichain.