When the market was still hesitating about whether Ethereum could rise, Wall Street giants had already started voting with real money.

BlackRock has submitted an Ethereum staking ETF application, and JPMorgan has directly moved trillion-dollar money funds onto the Ethereum network. What do these actions mean? They mean that Ethereum is transitioning from a 'crypto asset' to 'traditional financial infrastructure.' This is no longer short-term speculation but a genuine transfer of value.

But what many people don't realize is that when a massive amount of traditional capital flows into the Ethereum ecosystem through these giants, a deeper issue also comes to the surface — these funds need not only rising expectations but also a stable, trustworthy, and predictable value transfer environment.

To put it simply, Wall Street's money can accept fluctuations but cannot accept 'uncertainty.' They need to know: when trillions of dollars are circulating on the chain, is there an asset that can serve as a stable unit of value, a reliable measure of worth, and a safe medium of exchange to support the entire financial activity?

This is precisely the key role that @usddio plays in the industry transformation. It does not compete with Ethereum, but rather provides the essential 'stability infrastructure' for Ethereum (and the entire crypto ecosystem). When BlackRock's ETF users need to stabilize their earnings temporarily, when JPMorgan's on-chain funds need cross-chain settlement, and as the entire ecosystem's tolerance for 'volatility risk' decreases—stable assets like @usddio, which are algorithmically secured, over-collateralized, and completely transparent, will become the 'lubricant' and 'shock absorber' for smooth financial operations.

Therefore, the entry of Wall Street brings not only bullish market expectations but also higher demands for the underlying stability of the crypto world. In the future, measuring the maturity of a public chain ecosystem may no longer rely solely on its TVL or user numbers; it will also need to consider whether it possesses a sufficiently robust, trustworthy, and widely adopted 'native stable value layer.'

@usddio is doing just that by becoming that 'layer.' It does not strive to be the asset with the highest appreciation, but it seeks to become the most trusted benchmark of value.

The giants have brought in the capital, and we need to be ready to build the foundation to accommodate that capital.

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