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The core selling point of this feature is actually privacy storage — your health data is stored in a relatively independent space. For those of us concerned about data ownership, this approach is definitely worth considering. It can help users understand their test results, optimize diet and exercise plans, and even support pre-visit preparations.
Interestingly, MSCI has recently begun to consider including digital asset treasury companies. This reflects a subtle shift in the mainstream financial system’s attitude towards on-chain asset management. The application boundaries of assets like $ETH, $WLD, and $TAO seem to be expanding accordingly. Perhaps in the future, our way of viewing data management and asset management will become more blurred.