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Liquid Capital founder Yi Lihua recently proposed a viewpoint: 2026 will become a critical period for financial on-chain integration, with stablecoins and Ethereum forming the underlying infrastructure. This judgment is not unfounded—WLFI has already begun to validate this idea through action, switching BTC positions to ETH, demonstrating confidence in this direction.
From a market perspective, stablecoins like USD1 may secure a share in future competition. More worth noting is the ecosystem expansion—it's expected that more leading Web2 companies will participate, jointly driving the migration of hundreds of millions of users to blockchain and stablecoins. This fusion of traditional finance and on-chain assets could reshape future asset allocation patterns.
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Using ETH as infrastructure feels a bit exaggerated.
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Will stablecoins really explode? It still depends on regulatory attitudes.
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The entry of Web2 giants is indeed a point of criticism. It will probably lead to another round of pump-and-dump schemes.
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Switching from BTC to ETH sounds nice, but let's see if it can actually make money first.
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Migration of billions of users? I don't see where the road is.
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Is USD1 more reliable than USDT? Question mark.
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The integration of traditional finance and on-chain sounds great, but it's still early for real implementation.
WLFI switching from BTC to ETH is indeed daring, but I feel like I haven't fully understood the game of stablecoins yet.
It's truly remarkable if this can bring Web2 giants in. But next, it'll probably be another wave of new tricks to trap retail investors again.
The stablecoin battle has already begun. What's the probability of USD1 breaking through, everyone?
Web2 giants are stepping down, right? The liquidity might really be different then.
Regarding the move from BTC to ETH, it reminds me of a previous topic. Is this just rotation?
Billions of users migrating? Come on, let's first focus on retaining the current users.
The era of stablecoin kings is here, can USD1 break through? It's a bit difficult
Big Web2 companies entering the market is the real deal, otherwise it's all self-entertainment
Regarding ETH as the underlying infrastructure, logically there's no problem, just afraid of another PPT revolution
Yilihua's imagination is good, but migrating hundreds of millions of users... do you really believe it?
Switching from BTC to ETH isn't a good move, it still feels safer to hedge
Asset allocation pattern rewriting? Let's wait until 2026 comes
Stablecoin competition is heating up, this track is starting to get interesting
Stablecoins are popular, but the key is who can survive until then.
The entry of major Web2 companies is the real catalyst; it might truly change the game at that point.
As for Yili Hua's recent statements, their reliability depends on subsequent verification.
Billions of users migrating... it's a bit of an exaggeration, but the direction is correct.
Switching from BTC to ETH, this move is quite interesting.
Migration of hundreds of millions of users? Wake up, we still need to see when the big Web2 giants will truly step in.
Can USD1 survive until then? We'll see.
Yi Lihua's recent prediction is betting that traditional finance will really come onto the chain.
Liquid is playing a big game.
It feels like they're painting a pie again, but maybe this time it's different?
Is the stablecoin landscape about to change? What about regulation? Is anyone bringing it up?
Talking about underlying infrastructure sounds nice, but the key is whether users will buy into it.
2026... maybe an opportunity, or maybe just another empty promise.
Switching positions like this is probably their best self-affirmation.