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💎 Sei's Capital System: How On-Chain Capital Actually Works Everyone agrees that on-chain markets are changing the structure of money. Assets are programmable, move 24/7, and are instantly connected to the world. The theory is perfect, but the reality is a bit different. Payments, stablecoins, and tokenized assets are all separate, but they operate independently. From a business perspective, the structure remains modular. The Sei Network operates differently. Payments, settlements, and asset transfers all operate within a single, high-speed execution environment. The core of this is the Capital System within the Market Infrastructure Grid. You can think of it as a structure that makes it easy to see where money comes from and how it flows. ✅Key Axis Covered by Capital System 1. Stable Value & Payments 🟢USDT0 → Global Liquidity + Cross-Chain Movement 🟢USDC (Circle) → Regulatory-Friendly Settlement 🟢PYUSD0 (PayPal) → Connecting Users and Merchants 🟢Revolut → Global Fintech Onramp 2. Tokenization 🟢Ondo Finance → On-chain Government Bonds and Interest Products 🟢Securitize → Regulated Securities Issuance 🟢KAIO → Connecting BlackRock and Brevan Howard-level Capital on-chain 3. Issuance & Distribution 🟢CoinList → Legal Token Sale and Global Distribution 🟢Reducing Intermediaries, Immediate User Access. 4. Cross-Network Settlement 🟢Wormhole 🟢LayerZero 🟢deBridge → Capital Moves Anywhere, Executions Are Done Through Sei. ✅Why is it important? Capital becomes more efficient the more connected it is. In Sei, speed, stability, and actual financial infrastructure are all bundled together. The Capital System isn't a "use this" system, but rather a structure that presents a pre-prepared map. Source 🔴SEI Official Link Homepage | Twitter | KR Telegram | Global Telegram | Discord #sei

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