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There's a crypto coin trading around four cents that the U.S. government already uses — and last week Nasdaq joined them. Go to skool.com/coinpicksgenesis or tap the link in my bio and see exactly how we're taking advantage of news like this, for a dollar. Let me connect the dots. Start with the government: the U.S. Department of Commerce published official economic data — real GDP numbers — on a blockchain network called Pyth, straight from Washington, and barely anyone noticed. Then the exchanges started stacking: Euronext, one of Europe's biggest; the Singapore Exchange; and Tradeweb, where trillions in bonds trade — over 135 institutions publishing data through this one network. Then on June 30 the biggest domino fell: Nasdaq — home of Apple, Microsoft and Nvidia, over $30 trillion in listed companies — joined Pyth as an official data publisher. First time Nasdaq data has ever been on a blockchain, and they didn't send some junk feed — they sent Total View, the full order book professionals pay for: every bid, every ask, every price level. Now do the math: the token powering this network trades for around 4 cents, a roughly $300 million market cap, while Nasdaq alone lists 100,000 times more value than that. The U.S. government, exchanges on three continents, and the biggest names in tech — all flowing through something the market prices like a forgotten meme coin. And the timing gets better: on July 31, Pyth turns on paid subscriptions — real revenue, real customers — going after the traditional market-data industry, a $50 billion-a-year business. That's cash flow, not hype, and it's what institutions actually respect. Zoom out one more click: the DTCC, which settles nearly every US stock trade and holds over $114 trillion, goes live with tokenized stocks in October — settlement through Stellar, data orchestration through Chainlink. The whole machine is converting at once. I'm not telling you to buy anything — I'm telling you to spot the pattern before the crowd does. Follow for the next breakdown.
There's a crypto coin trading around four cents that the U.S. government already uses — and last week Nasdaq joined them. Go to skool.com/coinpicksgenesis or tap the link in my bio and see exactly how we're taking advantage of news like this, for a dollar. Let me connect the dots. Start with the government: the U.S. Department of Commerce published official economic data — real GDP numbers — on a blockchain network called Pyth, straight from Washington, and barely anyone noticed. Then the exchanges started stacking: Euronext, one of Europe's biggest; the Singapore Exchange; and Tradeweb, where trillions in bonds trade — over 135 institutions publishing data through this one network. Then on June 30 the biggest domino fell: Nasdaq — home of Apple, Microsoft and Nvidia, over $30 trillion in listed companies — joined Pyth as an official data publisher. First time Nasdaq data has ever been on a blockchain, and they didn't send some junk feed — they sent Total View, the full order book professionals pay for: every bid, every ask, every price level. Now do the math: the token powering this network trades for around 4 cents, a roughly $300 million market cap, while Nasdaq alone lists 100,000 times more value than that. The U.S. government, exchanges on three continents, and the biggest names in tech — all flowing through something the market prices like a forgotten meme coin. And the timing gets better: on July 31, Pyth turns on paid subscriptions — real revenue, real customers — going after the traditional market-data industry, a $50 billion-a-year business. That's cash flow, not hype, and it's what institutions actually respect. Zoom out one more click: the DTCC, which settles nearly every US stock trade and holds over $114 trillion, goes live with tokenized stocks in October — settlement through Stellar, data orchestration through Chainlink. The whole machine is converting at once. I'm not telling you to buy anything — I'm telling you to spot the pattern before the crowd does. Follow for the next breakdown.

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