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Recently, there have been some useful things in the information stream. Here are five noteworthy directions to pay attention to.
**Overview of the Robot Track**
This field is becoming increasingly competitive. Some projects directly issue tokens, while others focus on task participation. If you want to quickly understand which players are in the track, you can check out this comprehensive overview of the robot track created by industry insiders, which covers quite a lot.
**Regulatory Bill CLARITY Progress Has Fluctuated**
Recently, the review of the CLARITY bill was suddenly postponed, and some are worried it might drag down the market. In fact, looking at the bill's content, it mainly revolves around four conflicting points: restricting stablecoin yields (such as annualized returns on USDC), favoring traditional finance and disadvantaging native crypto companies, limiting tokenization of stocks, and expanding government regulation over DeFi. In the long run, this might actually be good for the industry, as it could help gain more influence. If both sides reach a quick compromise, the bill might be re-reviewed at the end of January or early February. Currently, it doesn't seem to have a major impact.
**Too Many Crypto Card Options**
Recently, someone created a comparison platform for crypto UCards, summarizing various UCard products on the market. You can check out the features and application methods for each card. It's quite convenient for users who need this type of product.
**A Step-by-Step Guide to Hong Kong Card Application**
Previously, a prominent influencer released a guide specifically for applying for Hong Kong cards, covering everything from zero basics to getting started. If you have this need, you can look it up.
**Actual Impact of X Platform API Changes on the Information Stream**
X canceled API support for a popular mouth-lipping platform, and KAITO directly eliminated competitors and launched STUDIO, transforming into an ad aggregation platform. But honestly, based on my experience in this field, even without APIs, 95% of the content on X is still purpose-driven advertising. The key isn’t whether the platform provides tools, but whether you can distinguish real content from soft ads. This skill is really important. At the same time, building your own information sources is also crucial, such as regularly following some reliable big V accounts for daily sharing, so you can filter out noise. By the way, even though X doesn’t provide APIs, mouth-lipping platforms still have ways—manual submission still works.
These are just personal opinions, for reference only.