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Recently, Elon Musk's wealth has reached new heights again—net worth surpassing $684 billion, SpaceX's valuation soaring to $800 billion, and the "trillionaire" label not far off.
This actually reflects a phenomenon: wealth is becoming increasingly concentrated in the hands of a few giants. When individual asset allocation faces growing difficulty in controlling volatility risk, the word "stability" becomes especially precious.
The linkage between the crypto market and tech stocks is becoming more and more tight; a single tweet or a shift in market sentiment can trigger a chain reaction. In such an environment, many people are beginning to consider: in their asset portfolios, is there a need for a cornerstone that doesn't fluctuate with anyone's emotions, entirely guaranteed by code and mechanisms?
This is why more and more long-term investors are paying attention to decentralized stablecoins. Compared to traditional stablecoins that rely on a single institution's backing, these stablecoins maintain stability through over-collateralization and on-chain transparent mechanisms—no one can manipulate them, and all operations can be verified.
In an era where wealth stories are emerging endlessly, this kind of holdable and verifiable certainty has become the "ballast" for many people's asset portfolios. It's not about giving up growth opportunities, but about recognizing that in a financial world where uncertainty has become the norm, preserving a sense of confidence in one's assets without worries is the true long-term approach.
Investors who can distinguish between "chasing hot trends" and "protecting value" tend to stay clearer-headed.