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The mainnet of ZIGChain has officially launched integration.
What does this mean? Simply put—$ZIG and the entire ZIGChain ecosystem assets can now be accessed through a major exchange, backed by a comprehensive liquidity support system. This major exchange has over 70 million global users, who can now directly participate in ZIGChain's wealth creation infrastructure and on-chain asset ecosystem.
Looking further, what doors does this integration open? Staking mechanisms, on-chain governance, RWA applications—these core functional modules within the ZIGChain network can now reach more participants through the exchange as a traffic gateway.
In plain terms, the accessibility and scalable infrastructure are gradually improving. Endorsement from mainstream exchanges essentially creates deeper liquidity connections for ecosystem applications.
I was just as excited about this last year, and you all know how that turned out. But on the other hand, having 70 million users onboard is indeed something. The question is, how many can we keep?
Whoa, staking and RWA are finally breaking out; the previous thresholds were too high.
By the way, could this be a signal... Is the next step heading towards mainstream adoption? It seems like ZIGChain's logic really knows what it's doing.
Wait, can this liquidity really hold up, or is it just looking good on the surface?
Endorsement from mainstream exchanges is just different; regular users can finally get involved.
But then again, out of 70 million users, how many will actually use it...
It's that "opening the door" rhetoric again... Only when it really takes off does it count.
700 million users sounds impressive, but how many are actually participating?
Endorsement from mainstream exchanges is valuable, but only if the product is solid.
Is there really a practical scenario for RWA, or is it just a concept?
Let's wait and see, don't rush to get on board.
The staking mechanism must be designed reasonably; otherwise, it’s just a way to cut leeks.