Self Protocol (@SelfProtocol) is a zero-knowledge (ZK) identity and proof-of-humanity protocol built by core @Celo contributors that uses ZK proofs to verify you privately without sharing your data.
It aims to make digital identity open, portable & private.
Ethereum is for ZK.
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0/ Fixed yield will be DeFi’s Trojan horse for TradFi.
Predictable cashflows. Certainty in the face of uncertainties.
It’s a language institutions already understand and love - now enforced by code and settled on @Ethereum.
A guest thread by @tn_pendle.
1/ Variable yields can often be higher, but have no guarantee of actual performance. Even active strategies are invariably exposed to market fluctuations.
That’s why fixed yields anchor most portfolios: predictable returns that preserve wealth and compound growth.
2/ While the DeFi-TradFi convergence has recently surged, it remains largely entrenched in legacy metrics.
But the key to wooing institutions isn’t flashy APYs - it’s to meet them where they’re already comfortable.
0/ Exploring how tokenization on Ethereum can reach its full potential.
A guest thread by @carlosdomingo of @Securitize.
2025 will likely be remembered as the year of tokenization.
Today, we’re looking at why that is and how we can accelerate that future.
1/ Securitize has been working for nearly eight years to bring tokenized products to market, with the last year proving that tokenization is no longer a theory.
2/ Today, it’s a $26.5B market.
And Ethereum leads:
- $7.5B in tokenized RWAs
- $5.3B in tokenized Treasuries
- 72% market share in onchain Treasuries
0/ Autonomous agents are about to become Ethereum’s biggest power users.
Guest thread from @kleffew94 and @MurrLincoln on how a long-forgotten HTTP status code, ‘402 Payment Required’ could unlock a new frontier for Ethereum: agentic commerce. 🧵
1/ Ethereum has wallets.
Language models have tool calling.
What happens when tool-calling models get wallets?
You get autonomous agents, digital entities that can reason, transact, and operate on our behalf. And they’re already here.
2/ Many of us use some form of agents on a daily basis, whether through MCP or pre-defined tool calling.
But they’ve always been broke – they have no access to money – and are unable to pay for API calls, storage, inference, or MCP access without human-in-the-loop configuration.
That’s changing thanks to a long dormant web standard: HTTP 402.