Recently, I've been pondering a question: What is the true value of a token?



We've seen countless fluctuations in the market, and hot spots rotating is just part of the game. But if you ask what a token can truly leave behind after experiencing the ups and downs of a bull and bear market, few have given it serious thought.

The story of AT has helped me understand some things. It seems it's not about chasing the trend, but about doing something more pragmatic—embedding the token's value into specific business processes.

Think about it: opening a DeFi protocol and seeing price feeds from Chainlink, does that feel surprising? No. It has become the industry standard; not having it would be strange. But if you open an RWA platform and find it uses AT for asset status verification, the feeling is completely different. You might think: Why this one? It must be offering something others can't.

This turning point marks the beginning of value sedimentation.

Essentially, AT is binding the token to a unique need—accountable data verification. Currently, most data services are like consumer goods: once used, they're gone, leaving no record. But if each use accumulates credit, and every interaction becomes part of an asset, it turns into a fixed asset.

This reminds me of the early days of AWS. Initially, everyone saw it just as a server seller, but later realized that the entire internet infrastructure runs on it. Its value was never in the hardware itself, but in its widely relied-upon position.

The same applies to tokens. What truly matters are projects that can continuously accumulate value over time.
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BlockchainNewbievip
· 8h ago
You make some good points, but it still feels somewhat idealistic... Truly value-accumulating projects are few and far between, and most of them ultimately end up zeroed out.
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ETH_Maxi_Taxivip
· 8h ago
Well said, you need to find those with real business implementation, not just story-tellers. AT's logic indeed hits the mark.
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BearMarketBrovip
· 8h ago
To be honest, most people are still speculating on concepts, and very few truly understand this logic. The AT approach is indeed different; it's not about fundraising through stories, but genuinely building dependencies.
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FallingLeafvip
· 8h ago
Indeed, very few people see through this point. Most are still speculating, only those who truly build the infrastructure can survive until the end.
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GateUser-addcaaf7vip
· 8h ago
This is the logic I've been looking for all along... Compared to hype, I prefer to see who can actually be used.
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MemeCuratorvip
· 8h ago
To be honest, compared to those who constantly hype up air coins, this approach of integrating tokens into the business flow looks much more reasonable. The logic of AT's accountable data verification... alright, at least it doesn't feel like pure money-grabbing.
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