Gate News Bot news, on December 23, according to CoinMarketCap, as of the time of writing, BAS (BNB Attestation Service) is currently priced at $0.01, with a rise of 21.18% in the last 24 hours, and a 24-hour volume of $6.83 million. The current market capitalization is approximately $15.6 million, an increase of $2.73 million compared to yesterday.
BAS is the native verification and reputation layer of the BNB Chain, providing composable KYC, identity, and asset proof services for RWA, DeFi, and AI agents. BAS is a standard and platform that allows anyone to prove anything, offering both on-chain and off-chain proof modes. On-chain proofs are recorded on the blockchain and publicly accessible; off-chain proofs are stored in Greenfield, allowing users to control access permissions.
BAS has accumulated over 40 million proofs, more than 2.5 million unique addresses, and established partnerships with over 100 ecosystem partners including DoraHacks, Aspecta, zkPass, and PADO. This service supports various application scenarios such as data trading, reputation system construction, real identity verification, and skill certification by rebuilding trust mechanisms in a decentralized environment, and has integrated multiple data sources including KYC data, balance data, and social media data from a mainstream CEX.
Important news about BAS recently:
1️⃣ Macroeconomic risk appetite strengthens support for the crypto market
The Federal Reserve's monetary policy expectations are developing towards a more accommodative direction, with the market generally expecting two rate cuts in the first half of 2026. This expected environment supports risk assets. At the same time, further declines in inflation data are expected to lower yields and weaken the strength of the dollar, providing a relatively favorable liquidity environment for crypto assets, including BAS.
2️⃣ Geopolitical risk aversion drives the revaluation of risk assets
Tensions in Eastern Europe and the Middle East continue, coupled with the escalation of U.S. sanctions against countries like Venezuela, leading to high levels of global geopolitical risk. Such risk events often drive investors' demand for decentralized finance and on-chain identity verification tools. BAS, as a platform providing trusted verification services, has gained attention in the reassessment of risk assets.
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