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Many people see Falcon Finance just as a high-yield DeFi project, but once you look into its official roadmap, you'll find it's much more ambitious. Simply put, what it aims to do is not just create an "application," but to become the bridge between traditional finance and decentralized finance—the global unified liquidity infrastructure. The next 12 months will be a sprint from "protocol" to "infrastructure."
**Fiat On-Ramp: Opening the Door to Global Payments**
Starting in 2025, Falcon's first major move is to establish compliant fiat on-ramps in key global markets. Latin America, Turkey, the Middle East, North America—all are on the plan. How exactly will this work? Brazilian users can directly buy USDf with reais, and Turks can instantly exchange USDf for lira. It sounds simple, but the technical challenges are significant—the goal is to achieve "settlement in less than one second." With this, USDf will no longer be just a virtual currency used by crypto enthusiasts but will become a truly usable "synthetic dollar" for global business payments. Its liquidity and practicality are on a completely different level.
**Multi-Chain Deployment: Breaking Through Capital Efficiency**
Next is multi-chain expansion. Falcon plans to deploy USDf across various Layer 1 and Layer 2 networks—Ethereum, Arbitrum, Solana… This is not just simple "copy and paste." The key is to make capital flows for institutions and enterprises more flexible. Imagine multinational companies' funds no longer locked on a single chain but able to quickly switch and settle across different chains based on real-time needs. How much does this improve the efficiency of large-scale capital use? In terms of cost and time, it's a leap by orders of magnitude.
Behind this shift reflects the industry's overall maturity—from pure technological innovation to genuine commercial application. Falcon aims to seize this window.