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A huge thank you to everyone who joined us for our soiree at #Consensus2025# last week. 🙏 Grateful to have hosted alongside WisdomTree, Persona, and AMCrypto. Until next time. 🌴
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CONSENSUS2026: @RaoulGMI answering 5 rapid fire questions from the main stage in Miami. Do you agree with his hot takes?
.@consensus2026 wrapped with JPMorgan, BlackRock, and Fidelity as headline sponsors — and roughly half the room from institutional backgrounds. This isn't just a developer conference anymore. It's also a financial infrastructure one. @sagarCBO on three signals worth watching. 👇 This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice. Digital assets involve risk, including potential loss of principal. Learn more about Evernorth:
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At @consensus2026, @cz_binance highlighted the robust BNB ecosystem, from the core infrastructure to the active players building across it: 🔸 @PancakeSwap, @Aster_DEX, @lista_dao & @VenusProtocol collectively holding billions in TVL 🔸 @TrustWallet, @CoinMarketCap & @binance serving hundreds of millions of DAU The next wave of momentum will come from bringing the ecosystem to untapped regions 👇
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At @consensus2026 this week, one thing has been reinforced very clearly: serious business development still happens face to face. As @mcvviriato put it, if a founder stays behind a desk, they do not sell. You need to be out there meeting people, showing the product, and having the conversations that actually move partnerships forward. That is exactly why the week has mattered for Rayls. Across the first days of Consensus, the Rayls team has been meeting with banks and key ecosystem leaders to turn live mainnet momentum into integrations, partnerships, and real activity onchain.
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🛥️ @consensus2026 Miami , this is what’s up, 🎾 Reap & @range_org are taking Consensus to court. 🇺🇸 Miami. Limited spots. Sign up now. →
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Capital Market Summit @consensus2026 Our CSO @deeepmoist joined @ARedbord of @TRMLabs and Rajeev Bamra of @moodysratings to discuss Onchain Privacy and Identity. Watch the full panel here:
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last week at @consensus2026 in miami: we showed the live demo of compliance enforcement on autonomous agent payments, first time live, with @trmlabs and @chainlink. here's the unpack 👇 what we demoed two transactions, screening enabled. badclaw, a wallet associated with tornado cash. blocked with a 403 forbidden the moment it hit the screening layer. no funds moved, no human in the loop, no rejection details disclosed so adversaries can't reverse-engineer the logic. goodclaw, a wallet with clean defi history. screened against the same intelligence layer, came back at acceptable risk, transacted normally. one toggle inside the dashboard: every decision logged with risk scores, categories, attributed entities, offending addresses, and timestamps. why this matters agent guardrails have been a half-conversation so far. spend limits cover how much your agent can move. ampersend has handled that since day one with per-agent wallets, limits, topup schedules, and a dashboard for monitoring activity. that's half the problem. the other half is who the agent is transacting with. a clean spend limit doesn't help when the recipient is a sanctioned entity or a ransomware operator, and no regulator is going to be satisfied that the dollar amount was capped. compliance screening closes the second half. spend controls plus screening is what defensible agent commerce actually looks like. why three companies policy, intelligence, enforcement. three separate jobs. 1️⃣ @chainlink ACE writes the policy onchain where regulators can verify it directly. 2️⃣ @trmlabs returns risk intelligence on the counterparty in under 500ms with fedramp high authorization. 3️⃣ ampersend executes the decision before the transaction broadcasts. splitting it across three companies is the point. no single party can weaken the rule, fudge the intelligence, or skip the enforcement. what's next screening ships into ampersend as a fast follow for enterprise customers. roadmap extends to buyer-side gating, world id proof-of-personhood on counterparty owners, and kyc-verified counterparties through chainlink ACE and sumsub. huge thanks to the @trmlabs and @chainlink teams. get started with ampersend:
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We just wrapped @consensus2026. The shift towards RWA is clearer, and institutional sentiment is at its highest in years. Some core takeaways we're taking home with us 👇 1. Tokenization is mainstream now. Institutional capital is actively bringing billions onchain, and conversations are no longer about "if" but "when and how". Our dinner with @WisdomTreePrime validated this thesis. 2. Stablecoins are the new institutional settlement layer. Hosting with @Stablecoin at Nikki Beach's Summer House yielded countless conversations that cemented the reality that stablecoins can no longer be ignored. They're the Trojan Horse for blockchain in global payments. 3. Liquidity infrastructure is catching up to the assets. RWAs are only as useful as the market structure around them. The same room, hosted alongside @Keyrock, was a working conversation on what it takes for tokenized assets to behave like crypto-native ones once they move onchain. 4. The builders worth watching are working on the unglamorous parts of onchain finance. Think: infrastructure that scales under real volume and the plumbing between capital and onchain product. That work doesn't always screenshot well, but it compounds significantly. Consensus was a whirlwind of progress. Plume is built for the version of the industry that showed up in Miami this week, and we couldn't be more bullish on the future of open finance.
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The energy at @consensus2026 Miami this week was undeniable. Institutional adoption, market structure, and the convergence of traditional finance and digital assets were front and center throughout the week. Highlights: ✓ Griffin Sears, our Head of Derivatives, joined industry leaders on the "Digital Asset Derivatives: Building Ecosystems and Establishing Opportunities" panel to discuss the next phase of institutional market structure. ✓ We co-hosted an exclusive dinner with @JupiterExchange bringing together leaders across DeFi, trading, and market infrastructure. ✓ Our team on the ground connected with clients, partners and liquidity providers across the ecosystem. Thanks to everyone who made the week what it was. See you next year, Miami.
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