
币圈荒木|Sep 20, 2025 06:55
Everyone was drinking and chatting about projects.
Brother Hei said seriously:
'Whoever has higher TPS now will win!'
Old Mu shook his head:
'TPS is like building roads—how fast, how wide—but in the end, whether cars can legally drive on it depends on the rules.'
I chimed in:
'Do you guys know what @Aptos has been up to lately? CEO Avery Ching even went to testify in Congress. While others are still building roads, he’s already drafting traffic rules.'
The table went silent for a moment.
We thought about it and realized @Aptos is really doing something different:
- On-chain TVL and stablecoin market cap keep rising, showing the ecosystem isn’t slacking off;
- The CEO is openly betting on RWA, clearly aiming to connect with traditional finance;
- Plus, it’s a purebred U.S. project, with a massive compliance advantage.
At that moment, I suddenly realized:
The ultimate competition in blockchain might not be about who has higher TPS or bigger airdrops, but who can get a seat at the table in the financial world.
If @Aptos can really pull this off, it might open a new window for the entire industry.
Sometimes, looking up at the road ahead is far more important than just keeping your head down and working hard.
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