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Here's an interesting phenomenon.
Many projects' favorite thing to do is to keep telling the market:
What we have done.
What we have partnered on.
How much money we have raised.
How many users we have.
But recently, looking at WLFI, the feeling I get is actually quite different.
The message they have been conveying lately is more like:
"Don't rush, take your time to harvest."
When USD1 launched, many people thought that was the whole story.
But after so long, the official team keeps repeating the same phrase:
USD1 is just the beginning.
Actually, think about it carefully.
If a project only wants to create a stablecoin, there's no need to stretch the battle lines so far.
Once the stablecoin is issued, it's over.
But WLFI gives the impression that they are more concerned with:
Where does the money go after it comes in?
How it flows.
How to generate returns.
How to make more institutions and users willing to stay.
So now, looking at WLFI, I no longer see it as just a stablecoin project.
It feels more like watching a financial ecosystem slowly building blocks.
Whether it will eventually become a skyscraper,
or just fall apart halfway through,
the market will give the answer.
But there's one point I strongly agree with:
What we see now is probably not everything they truly want to showcase.