I see comments asking why Cardano doesn't have a centralized stablecoin like USDC. If Cardano were more like Ethereum, then it should indeed have USDC. But in reality, Cardano is more like Bitcoin, and does Bitcoin have USDC?
Of course, this doesn't mean Cardano can't have USDC. The technology supports it. It's just that short-term trading liquidity is not a priority for Cardano. Now everyone can propose governance proposals in collaboration with Circle, and it can be put to a public vote.
The first year of Bitcoin was 2013, the first year of Ethereum was 2017, when is the first year of Cardano? In my opinion, it will be 2025. In 2025, Cardano will solve its governance issues and become the only fully decentralized project among the Top 10.
The significance of this era is that the first year marks the starting point for a specific project to enter the realm of fundamentals, and the real upward trend occurs after the first year. The key to Cardano's market performance will be the launch of Leios in 2026.
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