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Underlying blockchain that supports secure, decentralized transactions.
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Market cap
$203.00M
Network
BNB Chain
Circulating supply
23,250,143 DEXE
Token holders
46408
Liquidity
$570.13K
1h volume
$26.55K
4h volume
$139.87K
24h volume
$1.28M
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區塊先生 🐡 ⚠️ (rock #58)
Even the founders themselves can't figure out what MM is doing 🔥
The most opaque and often overlooked part of the Crypto market, which frequently leads to disastrous consequences, is the "relationship between market makers and project teams."
Every so often, a story pops up saying, "We were messed over by the market makers": the coin price plummets by 90%, the founder tweets in anger, the community is in an uproar... and then nothing happens. No follow-up investigation, no transparent explanation, no standard procedures. There isn't even basic information symmetry.
In the past year, many projects have fallen into this situation. Some founders accuse large market makers of being the culprits behind the price crash, but the truth remains completely unknown to outsiders. Such operations not only harm investors but also unjustly affect teams that genuinely want to build long-term projects.
Is this serious? 😱
Because market maker agreements often involve:
• Providing liquidity for the coin
• Whether there is a commitment not to sell (or conversely: selling services)
• Whether they hold team assets
• Conditions for capital leverage and position operations
But today, when you buy a token, in most cases, you don't even know what these basic agreements look like. It's like buying a company's stock without knowing its issuance volume, having no financial reports, and not even knowing who the directors and supervisors are.
This is not a technical issue, but an institutional issue. 😭
The current structure allows for:
1. Unequal, non-standard agreements between project teams and market makers that may even hide selling pressure conditions
2. Market makers having extremely high operational freedom, even able to engage in "bilateral trading" (mutual punching, price control) on CEX
3. Once a crash occurs, the founder can blame the market maker; the market maker then says, "We were just following instructions" — both sides pass the buck
In the end, the ones who suffer are always the retail investors who lack information and channels.
What changes do we need?
In the future, this information should be treated as basic disclosure obligations, just like "total token supply" and "founder unlock schedule":
• Project teams should publicly disclose key terms of market-making agreements (such as selling pressure limits, whether the market maker holds coins, whether they are selling, etc.)
• CEX should establish listing standards, refusing projects that do not disclose market maker cooperation details
• If a project team accuses a market maker, they should provide specific evidence rather than emotional statements; otherwise, it constitutes misleading the community
Even for "high-quality market makers," establishing transparent disclosure standards is beneficial: it lets the market know who the legitimate liquidity providers are and who the exit agents dumping coins in the shadows are.
Conclusion:
You wouldn't buy a token without an unlock schedule, so why would you buy a project where even the market maker terms are not transparent?
If even the founders themselves can't figure out what MM is doing and can only guess and vent on social media — then as external participants, we are even less able to assess basic risks.
This industry needs not just technological innovation but also upgrades in institutional design and transparent governance.
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What trading opportunities will the CLARITY Act bring? 👀
1⃣ Basic Facts
-/ Timeline:
The CLARITY Act has passed the House of Representatives and is set for coordination and review in the Senate from August to September, aiming for Trump to sign it into effect by the end of September.
-/ Key Regulatory Changes:
From unclear transition from SEC to CFTC to automated, objective standards;
From 40 subjective factor tests to 7 measurable standards;
From no disclosure requirements to mandatory transparency;
From limited insider restrictions to enhanced consumer protection.
-/ Advantages of the New Regulatory Framework:
A control-based blockchain maturity model replaces the vague concept of "decentralization";
A clear path from SEC to CFTC regulation;
DeFi is exempt from securities brokerage regulations;
Protection of consumer asset self-custody rights.
2⃣ Impact
The combination of the CLARITY Act and the GENIUS Act forms a comprehensive regulatory framework for crypto assets in the U.S.
Given the reality of the U.S. as a world empire, this comprehensive regulatory framework for crypto assets is likely to become the global standard regulatory framework template.
In comparison to the EU's MiCA crypto regulatory framework, it perfectly embodies the legislative philosophy of freedom, conservatism, and leniency of the common law system.
This will make the U.S. an innovative hub and playground for the cryptocurrency industry.
For us secondary market investors, the CLARITY Act will create an unprecedented regulatory certainty premium, with projects that first meet the 7 standards enjoying valuation reassessment.
3⃣ Targets
🟢 High-compliance projects: ETH, ADA, XRP, XLM, HBAR, and blue-chip L1/DeFi like UNI, AAVE, MKR, expecting 30-80% returns;
🟡 Improving projects: Emerging L1/DeFi protocols that are decentralizing (self-seeking), with potential 100-300% returns;
🔴 High-risk projects: Projects with high centralization (self-seeking), recommended to avoid or short hedge.
4⃣ Strategies
1. Regulatory certainty arbitrage: Positioning in high-compliance projects in advance, targeting 30-100% returns;
2. Governance token special investment: Focus on allocating DAO governance projects, targeting 50-150% returns;
3. Emerging L1/DeFi protocol rotation strategy: Focus on decentralized improvement projects, targeting 100-500% returns;
4. Hedge protection strategy: Long compliance + short high-risk, targeting 20-60% stable returns.
5⃣ Rhythm
1. Preparation period (July-August): Establish monitoring systems, identify potential targets;
2. Preemptive period (August-September): Positioning in advance during Senate review;
3. Confirmation period (September-October): Regulatory premium realized after the bill passes;
4. Differentiation period (after October): Significant valuation differentiation between compliant and non-compliant projects;
That's all. DYOR!


a16z crypto
The House of Representatives recently advanced a major new “market structure” bill with overwhelming bipartisan support (294 to 134, with 78 Democrats supporting). This bill, the Digital Asset Market Clarity Act or “CLARITY Act” (HR 3633) would establish a clear regulatory framework for digital asset markets. The bill now progresses to the Senate, which is working on its own version of market structure legislation that will be informed by CLARITY.
If passed, this bill will establish clear rules of the road for blockchain systems — ending the years of uncertainty that have stifled innovation, exposed consumers to harm, and favored profiteers embracing opacity over the entrepreneurs pursuing transparency. Like the Securities Act of 1933, which established investor protections and powered a century of U.S. capital formation, the CLARITY Act could be a generational law.
When our legal frameworks are designed to both foster innovation and protect consumers, America leads — and the world benefits. CLARITY is that kind of opportunity. While this legislation builds on the bipartisan momentum of last year’s FIT21 bill, CLARITY improves upon it in several key ways, which we outline below: covering what the builders need to know, and why this bill is crucial to aligning innovation, consumer protection, and U.S. national security.
Learn more about The CLARITY Act in the thread below.
And find the full post by @milesjennings & Aiden Slavin:

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DEXE price performance in USD
The current price of dexe is $8.7311. Over the last 24 hours, dexe has decreased by -1.38%. It currently has a circulating supply of 23,250,143 DEXE and a maximum supply of 23,250,143 DEXE, giving it a fully diluted market cap of $203.00M. The dexe/USD price is updated in real-time.
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