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InfoFi Trinity "Mouth-Looting" Guide: Kaito, Cookie, and Galxe
Over the past week, the cryptocurrency market has been sluggish, but "mouth-looting" has gained attention as a new way to participate. This article focuses on the three major "mouth-looting" projects: Kaito, Cookie, and Galxe. In the past week, the market has been in a tug-of-war, with the overall cryptocurrency market falling into a slump. Both price performance and community discussion热度 have been as stagnant as a dead pool. However, in this silence, a new way of participation has increasin...

The Quiet End of an Era: How Wallets Lost the Battle for Traffic to CEXs
An era has quietly come to an end. Wallets, as standalone products, seem to have reached their twilight. Struggling with profitability, they are increasingly being acquired or integrated by centralized exchanges (CEXs) or traditional fintech giants, becoming mere components of larger ecosystems—such as stablecoin payments—rather than the focal point of industry development.The Decline of Standalone WalletsFor entrepreneurs in the space, persistence has become a virtue in itself. The goal? Sur...

The Most “Correct” Direction, the Heaviest Shackles
I. RWA: The Golden Handcuffs of Real-World Compliance Tokenising real-world assets (RWA) is the industry’s most self-evident narrative: put equity, debt, real estate or infrastructure cash-flows on-chain, embrace regulation, serve the real economy. Ant Group’s pilot that turned EV-charging revenue into tokens was hailed as proof that blockchain could slash financing costs. Yet the promise of “real value” is exactly what rivets on the first pair of shackles. A tokenised deed is not a deed in c...



InfoFi Trinity "Mouth-Looting" Guide: Kaito, Cookie, and Galxe
Over the past week, the cryptocurrency market has been sluggish, but "mouth-looting" has gained attention as a new way to participate. This article focuses on the three major "mouth-looting" projects: Kaito, Cookie, and Galxe. In the past week, the market has been in a tug-of-war, with the overall cryptocurrency market falling into a slump. Both price performance and community discussion热度 have been as stagnant as a dead pool. However, in this silence, a new way of participation has increasin...

The Quiet End of an Era: How Wallets Lost the Battle for Traffic to CEXs
An era has quietly come to an end. Wallets, as standalone products, seem to have reached their twilight. Struggling with profitability, they are increasingly being acquired or integrated by centralized exchanges (CEXs) or traditional fintech giants, becoming mere components of larger ecosystems—such as stablecoin payments—rather than the focal point of industry development.The Decline of Standalone WalletsFor entrepreneurs in the space, persistence has become a virtue in itself. The goal? Sur...

The Most “Correct” Direction, the Heaviest Shackles
I. RWA: The Golden Handcuffs of Real-World Compliance Tokenising real-world assets (RWA) is the industry’s most self-evident narrative: put equity, debt, real estate or infrastructure cash-flows on-chain, embrace regulation, serve the real economy. Ant Group’s pilot that turned EV-charging revenue into tokens was hailed as proof that blockchain could slash financing costs. Yet the promise of “real value” is exactly what rivets on the first pair of shackles. A tokenised deed is not a deed in c...
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