$EDEN this collaboration is indeed interesting. Kaia is backed by the two Asian social giants Line and Kakao, while OpenEden is rooted in the US debt market. If you say it's a coincidence? Actually, it's a replay of the script from the past three or four decades on the blockchain. Think about it—those years when the US was dumping US debt into Asia—the foreign exchange reserves of Japan, Taiwan, and South Korea were filled with dollar assets. Now, these things are on-chain, and the logic is the same; it's just that the stage has shifted to Web3. In a sense, this is not just a token portfolio but more like a projection of financial history on the blockchain.
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PerennialLeek
· 14h ago
History really just repeats itself, same old wine in a new bottle.
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SignatureDenied
· 14h ago
Familiar tricks in a different disguise, still the same old routine.
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BoredStaker
· 14h ago
Hmm... Line, Kakao add US bonds, upon closer inspection, there is indeed some substance.
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hodl_therapist
· 14h ago
History tends to repeat itself, and on the chain, it can't be escaped either—it's just wearing a different skin.
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liquidation_surfer
· 14h ago
Wow, this perspective is amazing. The US debt trick is like a chain version; history really is repeating itself.
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gm_or_ngmi
· 14h ago
Wow, this angle is amazing. The old tricks of US bonds are really just directly brought onto the chain like this, haha.
$EDEN this collaboration is indeed interesting. Kaia is backed by the two Asian social giants Line and Kakao, while OpenEden is rooted in the US debt market. If you say it's a coincidence? Actually, it's a replay of the script from the past three or four decades on the blockchain. Think about it—those years when the US was dumping US debt into Asia—the foreign exchange reserves of Japan, Taiwan, and South Korea were filled with dollar assets. Now, these things are on-chain, and the logic is the same; it's just that the stage has shifted to Web3. In a sense, this is not just a token portfolio but more like a projection of financial history on the blockchain.