Last time I wrote a post discussing which cryptocurrencies are "Made in America." In fact, beyond "Made in America," there is also "Top-tier Made in America," which includes but is not limited to: launched in the U.S., held by U.S. institutions and retail investors with a majority of the computing power, and companies headquartered in the U.S. So today, I'm opening a post specifically to talk about a pure-blood American-made project, which is Aptos. Recently, Aptos participated in a hearing in the House of Representatives. @AveryChing gave a speech in the U.S. Congress, covering topics including the Aptos token, applications, and RWA. This is the kind of advantage that only American-made projects have; the last one to attend a congressional hearing was Circle, and before that, it was Coinbase and Uniswap. Many newcomers to the industry may not know Aptos's past—actually, Aptos's American lineage is so pure that it predates the establishment of Aptos Labs. Initially, Facebook...
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