DTCC and the Stellar Development Foundation announced today plans to enable the tokenization of DTC‑custodied assets on the @StellarOrg network. This collaboration advances DTCC’s multi chain strategy and expands how traditional assets move across digital ecosystems.
DTC‑tokenized assets are expected to be made available on the Stellar network in the first half of 2027, supporting the evolution of a more open, interoperable, and efficient financial ecosystem.
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1/ Today I’m releasing an open-source book in collaboration with @FrankResearcher that I wish existed when I started in crypto. It’s split into 15 chapters covering everything that matters - from BTC to DeFi, MEV, Hyperliquid, quantum resistance, etc.
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The SEC just handed crypto its most important win of the year so far, but nobody’s really talking about it.
Here’s what actually happened today, and what comes next.
One thing I learnt living all around the world for the last decade is that there really is no perfect place
Some places have clean air like Portugal and Spain but that's also because they don't really have industry and their economies are in many ways broken
Then you have the booming South East Asia where everything seems to be growing at all times, you can live in skyscraper penthouses with infinity pools for less than you pay rent in Europe, but then you also just have really bad air quality and the highest traffic deaths in the world
You can go live in Japan and Korea where people are so polite and it's so safe, silent and tidy but then you realize they're also some of the most socially isolating places on Earth, kinda because of it
You can move to the US, have the most functional economy in the world, with the largest product and service offering, where people actually want to work, but then in general most places aren't walkable and you're driving everywhere because that's just how most of the country was designed
You can then live in Europe where you have actually do have walkable streets, a pace of life that's more about life than work, but then you have the issue everything is slow and many things don't really work properly and you're lucky to get a plumber to come, because people don't really care about work (how's that slow pace of life, huh?)
So yes there's no perfect place, and the longer you are in one place, after the honeymoon of a new place is over, you often start getting annoyed with all the things that are wrong about that particular place
One solution to this that me and my friends have found is to mix at least 2 places to live (and we even have friends with many kids that do this), this is kind of a brain hack: you let your brain never adapt to one place by switching to the other place every 6 months or so. Your brain keeps thinking it's getting the novelty of a new place (honeymoon vibe) and you can have the pros/cons of two places that are counter in many ways to complement each other:
For example Portugal and Thailand:
- Portugal has clean air and mellow lifestyle near the beach, but services and gov stuff doesn't really work well
- Thailand you can have the 10 million people big city lifestyle in skyscrapers with amazing convenience and everything works, but you have really bad air quality much of the year
There's lots of combos that can complement if you think of it like that
Đây là tweet dài đưa đánh giá tổng quan dựa trên dữ liệu, & nhắc lại rằng mình ko có xu hướng bias 🐂🐻
1-1/Đầu tiên nói tới thị trường dẫn lối - Phái sinh. Như đã nhắc trong tweet trc, tỷ lệ đạt sức nóng cao nhất trong 4 năm
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