#资产代币化浪潮 Manus has been officially acquired by mata. This news has caused some buzz in the Web3 circle—founder Xiao Hong clearly labeled "btc holder" in the tags section of his personal account, indicating his firm stance on Bitcoin assets. Looking at this acquisition, it actually reflects a trend of resource integration within the ecosystem. Whether it’s BTC, ETH, or SOL, mainstream assets, the identity of token holders and project directions often reveal certain market signals. Such acquisition events are becoming more common in the wave of tokenization, as capital reconfigures the Web3 landscape. $BTC $ETH $SOL
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GasWrangler
· 10h ago
nah, technically speaking—if you actually analyze the mempool data here, this acquisition doesn't move the needle on *any* meaningful metrics. everyone's obsessed with "tokenization waves" but nobody's looking at the actual transaction throughput implications. sub-optimal capital allocation, demonstrably.
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BearWhisperGod
· 10h ago
The matter of Mata acquiring Manus seems to be another round of whales eating small fish game.
Xiao Hong tags himself as a BTC holder, indicating that people still have faith, but in the end, he was still eaten haha
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0xTherapist
· 10h ago
The acquisition of Manus by mata is basically just a big fish eating a small fish, another act of ecosystem integration.
Xiao Hongbiao's move to become a "BTC holder" is quite clever, riding the wave of popularity.
Capital is reshuffling, small projects need to tighten their belts.
In the wave of tokenization, is there really no one who can avoid being swallowed?
Hmm... this acquisition doesn't feel particularly special; it's the same story every year.
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GasFeeAssassin
· 11h ago
The acquisition of Manus, to put it simply, is just the ecosystem becoming overly competitive—big fish eat small fish, nothing surprising.
Xiao Hong's move to label himself as a BTC holder is somewhat clever, at least showing a clear attitude, unlike some project teams that waver.
With this wave of consolidation, do retail investors still have a way out...
Capital is reshuffling its distribution map again, and we retail investors just follow along and dance, haha.
In the tide of tokenization, it seems lively on the surface, but in reality, it's just power being reshuffled at the top.
#资产代币化浪潮 Manus has been officially acquired by mata. This news has caused some buzz in the Web3 circle—founder Xiao Hong clearly labeled "btc holder" in the tags section of his personal account, indicating his firm stance on Bitcoin assets. Looking at this acquisition, it actually reflects a trend of resource integration within the ecosystem. Whether it’s BTC, ETH, or SOL, mainstream assets, the identity of token holders and project directions often reveal certain market signals. Such acquisition events are becoming more common in the wave of tokenization, as capital reconfigures the Web3 landscape. $BTC $ETH $SOL