There's real potential when a crypto project actually solves something tangible. Take the academic credentials digitization space - partnering with governments to streamline and decentralize educational record systems opens up massive scale. We're talking about onboarding institutional data and users at institutional level.
The momentum behind $EDU reflects this. Over 100 publications are already integrated into the ecosystem, which signals genuine adoption beyond hype. That's the kind of traction that separates meaningful projects from pure speculation. When governments start taking it seriously, you know infrastructure is being built for real use cases.
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HappyToBeDumped
· 01-17 02:12
Over 100 institutions have entered the market, now that's real application, unlike some projects that just talk air all day long.
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GreenCandleCollector
· 01-16 18:43
Over 100 publications have been integrated, which is quite substantial. Compared to those hype projects, it's really more solid.
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CoconutWaterBoy
· 01-15 17:03
Government acceptance is the real signal, not the rise or fall of the coin price.
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LiquidatedAgain
· 01-14 12:05
Here we go again with government endorsement. I thought the same last time... and as a result, the liquidation price was imminent, and I exited with heavy losses. Is $EDU really having practical use cases this time, or is it just another storytelling wave? Listening to 100 publications sounds impressive, but once the lending rate soars, risk control points need to be recalculated. It's a pity I didn't know earlier.
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MEVEye
· 01-14 12:05
More than 100 institutions have connected... This is what true Web3 should look like, not hype, but real implementation.
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TokenRationEater
· 01-14 11:57
The government has entered the scene, this is what true infrastructure development looks like, not the nonsense of air coins.
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MevShadowranger
· 01-14 11:47
Government endorsement is indeed impressive; over 100 institutions involved is no small number.
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WalletDetective
· 01-14 11:41
Government recognition is indeed key, but the figure of 100 publishers sounds a bit inflated... Only those that can truly operate smoothly count.
There's real potential when a crypto project actually solves something tangible. Take the academic credentials digitization space - partnering with governments to streamline and decentralize educational record systems opens up massive scale. We're talking about onboarding institutional data and users at institutional level.
The momentum behind $EDU reflects this. Over 100 publications are already integrated into the ecosystem, which signals genuine adoption beyond hype. That's the kind of traction that separates meaningful projects from pure speculation. When governments start taking it seriously, you know infrastructure is being built for real use cases.