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June 28, 2025, 02:33:41 PM
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Recently, my interest in these two crypto sectors has been growing. I mean DePIN and RWAs sector. I got more interested in both as it’s now shown clearly that the ecosystems with that’s built with solid infrastructure are the ones that will last long.

With some narrative built on hype, memecoins on Solana for instance, most can already see that in the next few years, the hype might have reduced to dust. Even though those two sectors are just gaining traction i believe they can stand the test of time as the crypto space is always evolving.

I came to this conclusion because i studied a couple of projects but let’s take a look at NodeOps, according to my findings it has powered over 61,000 blockchain nodes across more than 44 networks via its no‑code NodeOps Console. Let me leave it at that, so i won’t say too much, besides this i’ve seen other projects with real value.

About RWAs, I’m sure i’m not the only one seeing tokenized real-world assets starting to gain traction in the market. The momentum might be low now but it would get stronger with time. This improvement shows that crypto is moving and i think we should start looking into them more. What’s your take ?
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June 29, 2025, 04:45:06 AM
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As for depin, i'm not so sure, future is pretty uncertain but there are great depin project out there, it's just that the new project are mostly just feels pretty weak.

On the other hand, the RWA sector is blooming, most of people don't even realize they're using RWA like t-bill and bond backed stablecoins.
It's looking pretty bright with the future of RWA sector, with giants like blackrock actively pushing the growth and other institutional as well.

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June 29, 2025, 10:03:20 PM
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As for depin, i'm not so sure, future is pretty uncertain but there are great depin project out there, it's just that the new project are mostly just feels pretty weak.

On the other hand, the RWA sector is blooming, most of people don't even realize they're using RWA like t-bill and bond backed stablecoins.
It's looking pretty bright with the future of RWA sector, with giants like blackrock actively pushing the growth and other institutional as well.
I understand your point about DePins but i think they have potential. Though i’ve also seen a few that lack solid value but with a few strong ones coming into the picture, the narrative might change and i think NodeOps might be one of them.
Also, the RWA sector is definitely proving its value and long term potential because just like you mentioned, many haven’t realized yet, that they’re using it daily. Meanwhile, some still have their doubts about RWAs without realizing it has been subtly brought into everyday crypto use.
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June 30, 2025, 04:42:09 AM
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As for depin, i'm not so sure, future is pretty uncertain but there are great depin project out there, it's just that the new project are mostly just feels pretty weak.

On the other hand, the RWA sector is blooming, most of people don't even realize they're using RWA like t-bill and bond backed stablecoins.
It's looking pretty bright with the future of RWA sector, with giants like blackrock actively pushing the growth and other institutional as well.
I understand your point about DePins but i think they have potential. Though i’ve also seen a few that lack solid value but with a few strong ones coming into the picture, the narrative might change and i think NodeOps might be one of them.
Also, the RWA sector is definitely proving its value and long term potential because just like you mentioned, many haven’t realized yet, that they’re using it daily. Meanwhile, some still have their doubts about RWAs without realizing it has been subtly brought into everyday crypto use.

I like your enthusiasm about Depins and I think we should have that more in the crypto space. Not withstandin, what's Nodeops offering that could stand the test of time and probably outlast the current crop of dePIN projects? Though i see they've secured top tier listings on exchanges like Bitget and others. Asides that? What do they really offer?. Will await your response..

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