#美国终止政府关闭 one of the largest asset management companies in the world, the financial giant that manages assets exceeding Germany's annual GDP, recently dropped a deep-water bomb in the Decentralized Finance field.



The compliant token fund BUIDL it launched has absorbed 500 million USD in just a few weeks, and its scale has now surged to 11 billion USD. Meanwhile, its Bitcoin ETF has also set a record - becoming the fastest-growing ETF product in history, with inflows exceeding 500 billion USD.

What is even more intriguing is that this institution has chosen the BNB chain as the first real asset deployment site (RWA) after Ethereum. What signal does this action send? Institutional funds not only have arrived, but they have come in much faster than many anticipated.

But there is a contradiction in front of us: traditional institutions are not accustomed to exposing trading details on a completely transparent public chain. Imagine, every order and every operation is monitored by the entire network; those traders who specialize in watching for large orders to front-run would be able to lay out their strategies in advance to cut the retail investors. This is unacceptable for institutions.

The emergence of $ASTER just happens to solve this pain point.

It is a Layer 1 chain specifically designed for institutions, with core advantages in built-in privacy protection technology. Your transaction details will not be made public, effectively preventing frontrunning and ensuring fairer order execution. At the same time, it has not abandoned compliance requirements—audit trails, institutional-grade oracles, and other essential infrastructure are all in place.

In my opinion, Aster is not just another ordinary decentralized trading platform. It is more like an institutional-grade channel tailored for the RWA wave. The former verifies how large the track is, while the latter fills in the most critical piece of the puzzle - privacy.

There is another detail worth noting: the project team has locked in 50 million dollars for buybacks. While the market is in a panic sell-off, Aster is quietly accumulating chips.

What retail investors need to do is simply to patiently wait for opportunities and act decisively and accurately when the time comes.
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TestnetFreeloadervip
· 2025-11-19 23:57
Institutions are dumping, and retail investors have to follow suit? Nonsense, no one really understands this area of privacy chains.
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OnChainDetectivevip
· 2025-11-18 19:43
wait hold up, let me run the numbers on this one... $5bn to $110bn in weeks? that's the kind of velocity spike that sets off every statistical alarm in my head. institutional capital doesn't move that fast unless something's being massaged in the narrative.
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0xDreamChaservip
· 2025-11-17 07:40
Hmm... another story of a privacy chain savior, but will institutions really buy into it?

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The RWA wave is indeed fierce, but the combination of privacy + Compliance... to be honest, it's a bit idealistic.

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A buyback of 50 million sounds like a lot, but I wonder if it will become another "fully priced-in good news" scenario.

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Transparent on-chain naked trading is indeed disgusting, but can this problem really only be solved by private chains?

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It's true that institutions come in quickly, but when can we retail investors get a piece of the pie?

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If Aster can really fill in the privacy puzzle, then the space ahead indeed has some imagination... but the premise is that it can truly land.

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A 50 billion Bitcoin ETF, 11 billion BUIDL... the numbers look quite impressive, but it remains to be seen if it will collapse later.

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With institutions having such a large position, what we should be thinking about is how to keep up with the rhythm, not getting tangled up in whether it's an eyewash.
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PensionDestroyervip
· 2025-11-17 07:31
Wait, are institutions afraid of being exposed? Then the privacy chain really needs to be improved, otherwise the big players on the public chain are like undressing.

Choosing Aster on the BNB chain, what does this imply...? Could it be that the next opportunity for RWA is really coming?

Speaking of the buyback of 50 million, why does it feel like this guy is quietly buying the dip at the bottom? It's quite interesting.
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YieldWhisperervip
· 2025-11-17 07:30
Institutions have really come in, but the speed is a bit shocking. Privacy is indeed a pain point; the transparency of public chains has made it so that even the approach to play people for suckers has been seen through, haha.

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110 billion BUIDL in just a few weeks? I didn't expect TradFi to be in such a hurry.

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The combination of privacy + Compliance has been quite effective, but it's hard to say whether this Layer 1 chain can really succeed.

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50 million buyback Lock-up Position, at least the attitude is sincere; it just depends on how they will stabilize the market afterward.

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The RWA sector is a bottomless pit; institutions come in and get dumped as much as they want.

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Talking about preventing front-running and preventing being played for suckers, it always feels a bit 🤫 in there.

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Waiting for the institutions' money to get dumped, and retail investors catching a ride, this logic makes sense.

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There are countless privacy chains; why is this one able to stand out? Is it a different genetic makeup?

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The figure of 500 billion for Bitcoin ETF looks a bit crazy.
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MevShadowrangervip
· 2025-11-17 07:26
Wow, BUIDL has reached 11 billion in just a few weeks? This speed is really crazy... If institutions don't come, that's fine, but when they do, they go all out.
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