Author: Castle Labs Compiled by AididiaoJP, Foresight News Money markets are at the heart of DeFi, allowing users to gain exposure to specific assets using a variety of strategies. Over time, this vertical has grown in both value locked (TVL) and functionality. With the introduction of new protocols like @MorphoLabs, @0xFluid, @eulerfinance, and @Dolomite_io, the range of functionality available through lending protocols has expanded. In this report, we focus on one of these protocols: Fluid. Fluid has launched several features, the most interesting of which are smart debt and smart collateral. It cannot be regarded as an ordinary lending protocol because it also combines its DEX functionality to provide users with more services. Fluid is showing significant growth in both DEX and lending verticals, with a total market size (in terms of total deposits) exceeding $2.8 billion. Fluid market size, source: Dune, @dknugo Fluid Market Size represents the total deposits in the protocol. This metric was chosen over TVL because debt is a productive asset in the protocol and contributes to exchange liquidity. Overview of Fluid components and how it works This section briefly outlines the components of the Fluid protocol and explains how it operates, with a focus on why it is a capital-efficient protocol. Fluid uses a unified liquidity model where multiple protocols can share liquidity, including the Fluid lending protocol, Fluid Vaults, and DEX. Fluid Lending allows users to provide assets and earn interest. The assets provided here are used throughout the Fluid ecosystem, improving their capital efficiency. It also opens up long-term yield opportunities as the protocol continuously adapts to changes in the borrower and lender market. Fluid Vaults are single-asset, single-liability vaults. These vaults are extremely capital-efficient because they allow for high LTVs (loan-to-value ratios), up to 95% of the collateral value. This number determines a user's borrowing capacity, as opposed to the deposited collateral. Fluid also employs a unique liquidation mechanism that reduces liquidation penalties to as low as 0.1%. The protocol only liquidates the amount necessary to restore a position to a healthy state. Fluid's liquidation process is inspired by the design of Uniswap V3. It categorizes positions by scale or range of their LTV and executes batch liquidations when the collateral value reaches the liquidation price. DEX aggregators then use these batches as liquidity: liquidation penalties translate into discounts for traders when they swap. Fluid DEX earns an additional layer of income for the liquidity layer through transaction fees generated by exchanges, further reducing borrowers' position interest while improving the capital efficiency of the entire protocol. Different DEX aggregators, such as KyberSwap and Paraswap, use Fluid DEX as a liquidity source to obtain deeper liquidity and increase trading volume. On Fluid, users can deposit their collateral into a DEX and earn both lending fees and trading fees, making it a Smart Collateral. If users wish to borrow against their collateral, they can borrow assets or open a Smart Debt Position, making their debt productive. For example, users can borrow from a pool of ETH and USDC/USDT. They can deposit ETH as collateral and borrow USDC/USDT. In exchange, they receive USDC and USDT in their wallets, which they can use as they wish, while the trading fees earned from this liquidity pool are used to reduce their outstanding debt. Fluid's latest progress and expansion Based on trading volume data over the past seven days, Fluid DEX ranks #4, behind only @Uniswap, @Pancakeswap, and @AerodromeFi. Fluid's partnership with Jupiter Lend has launched, a feature that has been in private beta since the beginning of the month, and Fluid DEX Lite has already launched. Additionally, Fluid DEX v2 will be available soon. DEXs ranked by 7-day trading volume. Source: Dune, @hagaetc In addition to this, the protocol also anticipates a token buyback as its annual revenue exceeds $10 million. Fluid recently published a post on its governance forum regarding this, which opened a discussion about the buyback and proposed three approaches. See the different proposed approaches here: https://x.com/0xnoveleader/status/1957867003194053114 Subject to governance approval (after discussion), the buyback will begin on October 1st, with a 6-month evaluation period. Jupiter Lend: Fluid Enters Solana Fluid’s expansion to Solana is in partnership with @JupiterExchange. Jupiter is the largest DEX aggregator on Solana, with a cumulative trading volume of over $970 billion. It is also the leading perpetual contract exchange and staking solution on Solana. The TVL of Solana lending now exceeds $3.5B, with @KaminoFinance being the primary contributor. The lending vertical on Solana offers significant growth potential for Fluid. @jup_lend recently launched its public beta after a few days of private testing. Its TVL has surpassed $250 million, making it the second-largest money market on the Solana blockchain, behind only Kamino. Jupiter Lend, launched in partnership with Fluid, offers similar functionality and efficiencies, with smart collateral and smart debt expected to launch on the platform later this year. Additionally, 50% of the platform's revenue will be allocated to Fluid. Fluid DEX iteration Fluid has already launched its DEX Lite and plans to launch V2 soon. This section will cover both and explain how these iterations will help Fluid grow further. Fluid DEX Lite Fluid DEX Lite launched in August and serves as a credit layer on Fluid, enabling borrowing directly from the Fluid liquidity layer. It has begun providing trading volume services for relevant trading pairs, starting with the USDC-USDT pair. This version of Fluid DEX is extremely gas efficient, reducing the cost of performing swaps by approximately 60% compared to other versions. It was created to capture a larger share of trading volume in the relevant trading pairs, where Fluid is already the dominant protocol. In its first week, Fluid Lite generated over $40 million in trading volume, with initial liquidity of $5 million borrowed from the liquidity layer. Fluid DEX Lite trading volume. Source: Dune, @dknugo Fluid DEX V2 Fluid DEX V1, launched in October 2024, surpassed $10 billion in cumulative trading volume on Ethereum in just 100 days, faster than any other decentralized exchange. To support this growth, Fluid is launching V2, designed with modularity and permissionless scalability in mind, allowing users to create multiple custom strategies. First, V2 will introduce four different types of DEXs within the protocol, two of which are inherited from V1. Fluid will support more DEX types than just these four, with more types being deployable through governance. The two new types introduced are Smart Collateral Range Orders and Smart Debt Range Orders, both of which allow borrowers to help improve their capital efficiency. Smart Collateral Range Orders function similarly to Uniswap V3, allowing users to provide liquidity by depositing collateral within a specific price range while also earning an annualized percentage rate (APR) on the borrowed funds. Smart Debt Range Orders work similarly, allowing users to create range orders by borrowing assets on the debt side and earn an annual percentage rate (APR) on the trade. Additionally, it introduces features like hooks (similar to Uniswap V4) for custom logic and automation, flash accounting to improve fee efficiency for CEX-DEX arbitrage, and on-chain yield accumulation limit orders, which means limit orders can earn annual lending rate (APR) while waiting to be filled. in conclusion Fluid continues to grow and improve by offering a unique set of features to become more capital efficient. Smart Collateral: Collateral deposited on the platform can be used to earn lending interest and transaction fees. Smart Debt: Smart Debt reduces debt by paying off part of it using transaction fees generated by the debt, making the debt borrowed by users productive. Unified Liquidity Layer: Fluid’s unified liquidity layer improves capital efficiency across the ecosystem by providing features such as higher LTV, advanced liquidation mechanisms, and automatic capping for better risk management. Its recent expansion into Solana through its partnership with Jupiter has broadened its market share in the lending category to non-EVM networks. Meanwhile, Fluid DEX Lite and DEX V2 aim to enhance user experience and increase transaction volume on EVM chains. Additionally, DEX V2 is expected to launch on Solana later this year, which will enable Fluid to enter Solana’s lending and exchange verticals.Author: Castle Labs Compiled by AididiaoJP, Foresight News Money markets are at the heart of DeFi, allowing users to gain exposure to specific assets using a variety of strategies. Over time, this vertical has grown in both value locked (TVL) and functionality. With the introduction of new protocols like @MorphoLabs, @0xFluid, @eulerfinance, and @Dolomite_io, the range of functionality available through lending protocols has expanded. In this report, we focus on one of these protocols: Fluid. Fluid has launched several features, the most interesting of which are smart debt and smart collateral. It cannot be regarded as an ordinary lending protocol because it also combines its DEX functionality to provide users with more services. Fluid is showing significant growth in both DEX and lending verticals, with a total market size (in terms of total deposits) exceeding $2.8 billion. Fluid market size, source: Dune, @dknugo Fluid Market Size represents the total deposits in the protocol. This metric was chosen over TVL because debt is a productive asset in the protocol and contributes to exchange liquidity. Overview of Fluid components and how it works This section briefly outlines the components of the Fluid protocol and explains how it operates, with a focus on why it is a capital-efficient protocol. Fluid uses a unified liquidity model where multiple protocols can share liquidity, including the Fluid lending protocol, Fluid Vaults, and DEX. Fluid Lending allows users to provide assets and earn interest. The assets provided here are used throughout the Fluid ecosystem, improving their capital efficiency. It also opens up long-term yield opportunities as the protocol continuously adapts to changes in the borrower and lender market. Fluid Vaults are single-asset, single-liability vaults. These vaults are extremely capital-efficient because they allow for high LTVs (loan-to-value ratios), up to 95% of the collateral value. This number determines a user's borrowing capacity, as opposed to the deposited collateral. Fluid also employs a unique liquidation mechanism that reduces liquidation penalties to as low as 0.1%. The protocol only liquidates the amount necessary to restore a position to a healthy state. Fluid's liquidation process is inspired by the design of Uniswap V3. It categorizes positions by scale or range of their LTV and executes batch liquidations when the collateral value reaches the liquidation price. DEX aggregators then use these batches as liquidity: liquidation penalties translate into discounts for traders when they swap. Fluid DEX earns an additional layer of income for the liquidity layer through transaction fees generated by exchanges, further reducing borrowers' position interest while improving the capital efficiency of the entire protocol. Different DEX aggregators, such as KyberSwap and Paraswap, use Fluid DEX as a liquidity source to obtain deeper liquidity and increase trading volume. On Fluid, users can deposit their collateral into a DEX and earn both lending fees and trading fees, making it a Smart Collateral. If users wish to borrow against their collateral, they can borrow assets or open a Smart Debt Position, making their debt productive. For example, users can borrow from a pool of ETH and USDC/USDT. They can deposit ETH as collateral and borrow USDC/USDT. In exchange, they receive USDC and USDT in their wallets, which they can use as they wish, while the trading fees earned from this liquidity pool are used to reduce their outstanding debt. Fluid's latest progress and expansion Based on trading volume data over the past seven days, Fluid DEX ranks #4, behind only @Uniswap, @Pancakeswap, and @AerodromeFi. Fluid's partnership with Jupiter Lend has launched, a feature that has been in private beta since the beginning of the month, and Fluid DEX Lite has already launched. Additionally, Fluid DEX v2 will be available soon. DEXs ranked by 7-day trading volume. Source: Dune, @hagaetc In addition to this, the protocol also anticipates a token buyback as its annual revenue exceeds $10 million. Fluid recently published a post on its governance forum regarding this, which opened a discussion about the buyback and proposed three approaches. See the different proposed approaches here: https://x.com/0xnoveleader/status/1957867003194053114 Subject to governance approval (after discussion), the buyback will begin on October 1st, with a 6-month evaluation period. Jupiter Lend: Fluid Enters Solana Fluid’s expansion to Solana is in partnership with @JupiterExchange. Jupiter is the largest DEX aggregator on Solana, with a cumulative trading volume of over $970 billion. It is also the leading perpetual contract exchange and staking solution on Solana. The TVL of Solana lending now exceeds $3.5B, with @KaminoFinance being the primary contributor. The lending vertical on Solana offers significant growth potential for Fluid. @jup_lend recently launched its public beta after a few days of private testing. Its TVL has surpassed $250 million, making it the second-largest money market on the Solana blockchain, behind only Kamino. Jupiter Lend, launched in partnership with Fluid, offers similar functionality and efficiencies, with smart collateral and smart debt expected to launch on the platform later this year. Additionally, 50% of the platform's revenue will be allocated to Fluid. Fluid DEX iteration Fluid has already launched its DEX Lite and plans to launch V2 soon. This section will cover both and explain how these iterations will help Fluid grow further. Fluid DEX Lite Fluid DEX Lite launched in August and serves as a credit layer on Fluid, enabling borrowing directly from the Fluid liquidity layer. It has begun providing trading volume services for relevant trading pairs, starting with the USDC-USDT pair. This version of Fluid DEX is extremely gas efficient, reducing the cost of performing swaps by approximately 60% compared to other versions. It was created to capture a larger share of trading volume in the relevant trading pairs, where Fluid is already the dominant protocol. In its first week, Fluid Lite generated over $40 million in trading volume, with initial liquidity of $5 million borrowed from the liquidity layer. Fluid DEX Lite trading volume. Source: Dune, @dknugo Fluid DEX V2 Fluid DEX V1, launched in October 2024, surpassed $10 billion in cumulative trading volume on Ethereum in just 100 days, faster than any other decentralized exchange. To support this growth, Fluid is launching V2, designed with modularity and permissionless scalability in mind, allowing users to create multiple custom strategies. First, V2 will introduce four different types of DEXs within the protocol, two of which are inherited from V1. Fluid will support more DEX types than just these four, with more types being deployable through governance. The two new types introduced are Smart Collateral Range Orders and Smart Debt Range Orders, both of which allow borrowers to help improve their capital efficiency. Smart Collateral Range Orders function similarly to Uniswap V3, allowing users to provide liquidity by depositing collateral within a specific price range while also earning an annualized percentage rate (APR) on the borrowed funds. Smart Debt Range Orders work similarly, allowing users to create range orders by borrowing assets on the debt side and earn an annual percentage rate (APR) on the trade. Additionally, it introduces features like hooks (similar to Uniswap V4) for custom logic and automation, flash accounting to improve fee efficiency for CEX-DEX arbitrage, and on-chain yield accumulation limit orders, which means limit orders can earn annual lending rate (APR) while waiting to be filled. in conclusion Fluid continues to grow and improve by offering a unique set of features to become more capital efficient. Smart Collateral: Collateral deposited on the platform can be used to earn lending interest and transaction fees. Smart Debt: Smart Debt reduces debt by paying off part of it using transaction fees generated by the debt, making the debt borrowed by users productive. Unified Liquidity Layer: Fluid’s unified liquidity layer improves capital efficiency across the ecosystem by providing features such as higher LTV, advanced liquidation mechanisms, and automatic capping for better risk management. Its recent expansion into Solana through its partnership with Jupiter has broadened its market share in the lending category to non-EVM networks. Meanwhile, Fluid DEX Lite and DEX V2 aim to enhance user experience and increase transaction volume on EVM chains. Additionally, DEX V2 is expected to launch on Solana later this year, which will enable Fluid to enter Solana’s lending and exchange verticals.

Fluid: Redefining the capital efficiency benchmark for DeFi lending and trading

2025/09/01 19:00
7 min read

Author: Castle Labs

Compiled by AididiaoJP, Foresight News

Money markets are at the heart of DeFi, allowing users to gain exposure to specific assets using a variety of strategies. Over time, this vertical has grown in both value locked (TVL) and functionality. With the introduction of new protocols like @MorphoLabs, @0xFluid, @eulerfinance, and @Dolomite_io, the range of functionality available through lending protocols has expanded.

In this report, we focus on one of these protocols: Fluid.

Fluid has launched several features, the most interesting of which are smart debt and smart collateral. It cannot be regarded as an ordinary lending protocol because it also combines its DEX functionality to provide users with more services.

Fluid is showing significant growth in both DEX and lending verticals, with a total market size (in terms of total deposits) exceeding $2.8 billion.

 Fluid market size, source: Dune, @dknugo

Fluid Market Size represents the total deposits in the protocol. This metric was chosen over TVL because debt is a productive asset in the protocol and contributes to exchange liquidity.

Overview of Fluid components and how it works

This section briefly outlines the components of the Fluid protocol and explains how it operates, with a focus on why it is a capital-efficient protocol.

Fluid uses a unified liquidity model where multiple protocols can share liquidity, including the Fluid lending protocol, Fluid Vaults, and DEX.

Fluid Lending allows users to provide assets and earn interest. The assets provided here are used throughout the Fluid ecosystem, improving their capital efficiency. It also opens up long-term yield opportunities as the protocol continuously adapts to changes in the borrower and lender market.

Fluid Vaults are single-asset, single-liability vaults. These vaults are extremely capital-efficient because they allow for high LTVs (loan-to-value ratios), up to 95% of the collateral value. This number determines a user's borrowing capacity, as opposed to the deposited collateral.

Fluid also employs a unique liquidation mechanism that reduces liquidation penalties to as low as 0.1%. The protocol only liquidates the amount necessary to restore a position to a healthy state. Fluid's liquidation process is inspired by the design of Uniswap V3. It categorizes positions by scale or range of their LTV and executes batch liquidations when the collateral value reaches the liquidation price. DEX aggregators then use these batches as liquidity: liquidation penalties translate into discounts for traders when they swap.

Fluid DEX earns an additional layer of income for the liquidity layer through transaction fees generated by exchanges, further reducing borrowers' position interest while improving the capital efficiency of the entire protocol. Different DEX aggregators, such as KyberSwap and Paraswap, use Fluid DEX as a liquidity source to obtain deeper liquidity and increase trading volume.

On Fluid, users can deposit their collateral into a DEX and earn both lending fees and trading fees, making it a Smart Collateral.

If users wish to borrow against their collateral, they can borrow assets or open a Smart Debt Position, making their debt productive. For example, users can borrow from a pool of ETH and USDC/USDT. They can deposit ETH as collateral and borrow USDC/USDT. In exchange, they receive USDC and USDT in their wallets, which they can use as they wish, while the trading fees earned from this liquidity pool are used to reduce their outstanding debt.

Fluid's latest progress and expansion

Based on trading volume data over the past seven days, Fluid DEX ranks #4, behind only @Uniswap, @Pancakeswap, and @AerodromeFi. Fluid's partnership with Jupiter Lend has launched, a feature that has been in private beta since the beginning of the month, and Fluid DEX Lite has already launched.

Additionally, Fluid DEX v2 will be available soon.

 DEXs ranked by 7-day trading volume. Source: Dune, @hagaetc

In addition to this, the protocol also anticipates a token buyback as its annual revenue exceeds $10 million. Fluid recently published a post on its governance forum regarding this, which opened a discussion about the buyback and proposed three approaches.

See the different proposed approaches here:

Subject to governance approval (after discussion), the buyback will begin on October 1st, with a 6-month evaluation period.

Jupiter Lend: Fluid Enters Solana

Fluid’s expansion to Solana is in partnership with @JupiterExchange.

Jupiter is the largest DEX aggregator on Solana, with a cumulative trading volume of over $970 billion. It is also the leading perpetual contract exchange and staking solution on Solana.

The TVL of Solana lending now exceeds $3.5B, with @KaminoFinance being the primary contributor. The lending vertical on Solana offers significant growth potential for Fluid.

@jup_lend recently launched its public beta after a few days of private testing. Its TVL has surpassed $250 million, making it the second-largest money market on the Solana blockchain, behind only Kamino.

Jupiter Lend, launched in partnership with Fluid, offers similar functionality and efficiencies, with smart collateral and smart debt expected to launch on the platform later this year.

Additionally, 50% of the platform's revenue will be allocated to Fluid.

Fluid DEX iteration

Fluid has already launched its DEX Lite and plans to launch V2 soon. This section will cover both and explain how these iterations will help Fluid grow further.

Fluid DEX Lite

Fluid DEX Lite launched in August and serves as a credit layer on Fluid, enabling borrowing directly from the Fluid liquidity layer. It has begun providing trading volume services for relevant trading pairs, starting with the USDC-USDT pair.

This version of Fluid DEX is extremely gas efficient, reducing the cost of performing swaps by approximately 60% compared to other versions. It was created to capture a larger share of trading volume in the relevant trading pairs, where Fluid is already the dominant protocol.

In its first week, Fluid Lite generated over $40 million in trading volume, with initial liquidity of $5 million borrowed from the liquidity layer.

 Fluid DEX Lite trading volume. Source: Dune, @dknugo

Fluid DEX V2

Fluid DEX V1, launched in October 2024, surpassed $10 billion in cumulative trading volume on Ethereum in just 100 days, faster than any other decentralized exchange. To support this growth, Fluid is launching V2, designed with modularity and permissionless scalability in mind, allowing users to create multiple custom strategies.

First, V2 will introduce four different types of DEXs within the protocol, two of which are inherited from V1. Fluid will support more DEX types than just these four, with more types being deployable through governance.

The two new types introduced are Smart Collateral Range Orders and Smart Debt Range Orders, both of which allow borrowers to help improve their capital efficiency.

Smart Collateral Range Orders function similarly to Uniswap V3, allowing users to provide liquidity by depositing collateral within a specific price range while also earning an annualized percentage rate (APR) on the borrowed funds.

Smart Debt Range Orders work similarly, allowing users to create range orders by borrowing assets on the debt side and earn an annual percentage rate (APR) on the trade.

Additionally, it introduces features like hooks (similar to Uniswap V4) for custom logic and automation, flash accounting to improve fee efficiency for CEX-DEX arbitrage, and on-chain yield accumulation limit orders, which means limit orders can earn annual lending rate (APR) while waiting to be filled.

in conclusion

Fluid continues to grow and improve by offering a unique set of features to become more capital efficient.

Smart Collateral: Collateral deposited on the platform can be used to earn lending interest and transaction fees.

Smart Debt: Smart Debt reduces debt by paying off part of it using transaction fees generated by the debt, making the debt borrowed by users productive.

Unified Liquidity Layer: Fluid’s unified liquidity layer improves capital efficiency across the ecosystem by providing features such as higher LTV, advanced liquidation mechanisms, and automatic capping for better risk management.

Its recent expansion into Solana through its partnership with Jupiter has broadened its market share in the lending category to non-EVM networks. Meanwhile, Fluid DEX Lite and DEX V2 aim to enhance user experience and increase transaction volume on EVM chains.

Additionally, DEX V2 is expected to launch on Solana later this year, which will enable Fluid to enter Solana’s lending and exchange verticals.

Market Opportunity
Instadapp Logo
Instadapp Price(FLUID)
$2.5333
$2.5333$2.5333
+1.41%
USD
Instadapp (FLUID) Live Price Chart
Disclaimer: The articles reposted on this site are sourced from public platforms and are provided for informational purposes only. They do not necessarily reflect the views of MEXC. All rights remain with the original authors. If you believe any content infringes on third-party rights, please contact [email protected] for removal. MEXC makes no guarantees regarding the accuracy, completeness, or timeliness of the content and is not responsible for any actions taken based on the information provided. The content does not constitute financial, legal, or other professional advice, nor should it be considered a recommendation or endorsement by MEXC.

You May Also Like

CEO Sandeep Nailwal Shared Highlights About RWA on Polygon

CEO Sandeep Nailwal Shared Highlights About RWA on Polygon

The post CEO Sandeep Nailwal Shared Highlights About RWA on Polygon appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Polygon CEO Sandeep Nailwal highlighted Polygon’s lead in global bonds, Spiko US T-Bill, and Spiko Euro T-Bill. Polygon published an X post to share that its roadmap to GigaGas was still scaling. Sentiments around POL price were last seen to be bearish. Polygon CEO Sandeep Nailwal shared key pointers from the Dune and RWA.xyz report. These pertain to highlights about RWA on Polygon. Simultaneously, Polygon underlined its roadmap towards GigaGas. Sentiments around POL price were last seen fumbling under bearish emotions. Polygon CEO Sandeep Nailwal on Polygon RWA CEO Sandeep Nailwal highlighted three key points from the Dune and RWA.xyz report. The Chief Executive of Polygon maintained that Polygon PoS was hosting RWA TVL worth $1.13 billion across 269 assets plus 2,900 holders. Nailwal confirmed from the report that RWA was happening on Polygon. The Dune and https://t.co/W6WSFlHoQF report on RWA is out and it shows that RWA is happening on Polygon. Here are a few highlights: – Leading in Global Bonds: Polygon holds 62% share of tokenized global bonds (driven by Spiko’s euro MMF and Cashlink euro issues) – Spiko U.S.… — Sandeep | CEO, Polygon Foundation (※,※) (@sandeepnailwal) September 17, 2025 The X post published by Polygon CEO Sandeep Nailwal underlined that the ecosystem was leading in global bonds by holding a 62% share of tokenized global bonds. He further highlighted that Polygon was leading with Spiko US T-Bill at approximately 29% share of TVL along with Ethereum, adding that the ecosystem had more than 50% share in the number of holders. Finally, Sandeep highlighted from the report that there was a strong adoption for Spiko Euro T-Bill with 38% share of TVL. He added that 68% of returns were on Polygon across all the chains. Polygon Roadmap to GigaGas In a different update from Polygon, the community…
Share
BitcoinEthereumNews2025/09/18 01:10
TRM Labs Becomes Unicorn with 70M$: BTC Fraud Risk

TRM Labs Becomes Unicorn with 70M$: BTC Fraud Risk

The post TRM Labs Becomes Unicorn with 70M$: BTC Fraud Risk appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. TRM Labs Reaches 1 Billion Dollar Valuation Blockchain intelligence
Share
BitcoinEthereumNews2026/02/05 03:33
Bitcoin Set For ‘Promising’ Q4, Next Two Weeks Could Be Decisive

Bitcoin Set For ‘Promising’ Q4, Next Two Weeks Could Be Decisive

The post Bitcoin Set For ‘Promising’ Q4, Next Two Weeks Could Be Decisive appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Rubmar is a writer and translator who has been a crypto enthusiast for the past four years. Her goal as a writer is to create informative, complete, and easily understandable pieces accessible to those entering the crypto space. After learning about cryptocurrencies in 2019, Rubmar became curious about the world of possibilities the industry offered, quickly learning that financial freedom was at the palm of her hand with the developing technology. From a young age, Rubmar was curious about how languages work, finding special interest in wordplay and the peculiarities of dialects. Her curiosity grew as she became an avid reader in her teenage years. She explored freedom and new words through her favorite books, which shaped her view of the world. Rubmar acquired the necessary skills for in-depth research and analytical thinking at university, where she studied Literature and Linguistics. Her studies have given her a sharp perspective on several topics and allowed her to turn every stone in her investigations. In 2019, she first dipped her toes in the crypto industry when a friend introduced her to Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies, but it wasn’t until 2020 that she started to dive into the depth of the industry. As Rubmar began to understand the mechanics of the crypto sphere, she saw a new world yet to be explored. At the beginning of her crypto voyage, she discovered a new system that allowed her to have control over her finances. As a young adult of the 21st century, Rubmar has faced the challenges of the traditional banking system and the restrictions of fiat money. After the failure of her home country’s economy, the limitations of traditional finances became clear. The bureaucratic, outdated structure made her feel hopeless and powerless amid an aggressive and distorted system created by hyperinflation. However, learning about…
Share
BitcoinEthereumNews2025/09/18 23:00