Large enterprises compete for control of Crypto Assets.


The future is no longer limited to Bitcoin, Ethereum, or Solana. Now, giants like Circle, Tether, Robinhood, and Stripe have also joined the race to build their own blockchains, a move that threatens the position of traditional networks and redraws the entire map of Crypto Assets.
🚀 Major new players in the emerging digital currency market
🔹 Circle has launched the ARK blockchain, with fees paid in USDC, a transaction speed of 3000 transactions per second, and a fixed and simple fee structure for enterprises.
🔹 Tether operates strongly on the Plasma network to achieve fast transfers and zero fees (, as well as to facilitate high-privacy transfers between individuals and merchants Stable ).
🔹 Robinhood enters the tokenized world by establishing Robinhood Chain to issue stocks, ETFs, and real assets on the blockchain.
🔹 Stripe, the payment giant that processes over $1 trillion annually, is developing the Tempo blockchain to support stablecoin payments, making it as simple as using a bank card.
⚡ Summary
The world is entering a new stage dominated by large companies. Ethereum and Solana will not disappear, but their roles will change: Ethereum will be used for large assets and significant transactions, while Solana will focus on innovation and fast technology, with large companies dominating daily payments and institutional adoption. This struggle will determine who will lead the Crypto Assets in the coming years.
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