Revolutions leave behind artifacts - not always weapons or flags, but the quieter objects that carried a message before anyone knew how far it would travel. A wheat-pasted broadside on a Los Angeles overpass. A hand-lettered cardboard sign held up in the snow outside a Tokyo office building.
Agentic payments is very early, and we still are figuring out the best way to structure these. So our team just came up with what we thought was the most elegant, minimal, efficient protocol that anyone can extend without our permission.
"That's how people create flash USDT BEP-20 using Remix and MetaMask" is a tutorial video claiming to show how to create a USDT-like BEP-20 token on the BNB Smart Chain using Remix (a smart contract IDE) and MetaMask (a crypto wallet). It walks through writing and deploying a smart contract that purportedly generates a custom token called flash USDT, demonstrating the process of compiling, deploying, and interacting with the contract in MetaMaskhttps://youtu.be/HlptFM3zbTQ?si=iy9u8PYBGBPM2zZs https://youtu.be/HlptFM3zbTQ?si=Dw2pPzdGd3RUAIiX
The blockchain is coming to Wall Street. The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) said on Monday that it was developing a platform to trade tokenized securities, digital representations of assets like stocks and bonds. But exactly when the 233-year-old financial institution will turn it on is still up in the air. Supporters of the technology argue that the change could modernize the NYSE, giving traders some of the same advantages that are enjoyed by investors in the cryptocurrency world.
Tokenization is about bringing real-world financial assets onto infrastructure that can support global scale and continuous market access, said Carlos Domingo, Co-Founder and CEO of Securitize.
The launch of xU3O8-based lending on the DeFi aggregator Oku allows investors to access liquidity in USDC without selling their underlying physical uranium positions, enhancing capital efficiency.