Noticed an interesting trend: TRON has recently invested a lot of effort in blockchain education at universities. A research leader from a California university's blockchain organization recently shared their observations—what are the students at top universities actually following?
The answer is quite clear: DeFi is still a hot sector, and the concept of RWA (Real World Assets) is gaining more and more attention. This actually reflects a trend: the new generation of developers is no longer just focusing on pure on-chain gameplay, but is beginning to think about how to move traditional assets onto the chain, making technology truly applicable.
To be honest, the talent pool in universities has always been the focus of industry attention. Whoever can capture the attention of young developers may gain an advantage in the next round of technological iteration. TRON's approach can be seen as building momentum for future ecosystem development.
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DeFiAlchemist
· 13h ago
*adjusts alchemical instruments*
the protocol's transmutation logic here is fascinating... tron's capturing mindshare in academia while defi+rwa synergy creates that perfect yield optimization equilibrium. but ngl, the real philosopher's stone moment? it's watching traditional finance finally acknowledge that on-chain asset velocity beats custodial stagnation by orders of magnitude.
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UncleWhale
· 11-30 07:49
The RWA sector is indeed heating up, but I still feel that most students are just following the trend...
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CryptoFortuneTeller
· 11-30 07:46
TRON's approach is really amazing, directly cultivating the developer ecosystem from the education sector, very clever.
RWA in this area is indeed the next big opportunity; compared to those flashy pure on-chain activities, practical applications are the key.
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MetaverseLandlord
· 11-30 07:27
Haha, the RWA sector is indeed heating up, but to put it bluntly, we still need to see if real money is coming into play.
Noticed an interesting trend: TRON has recently invested a lot of effort in blockchain education at universities. A research leader from a California university's blockchain organization recently shared their observations—what are the students at top universities actually following?
The answer is quite clear: DeFi is still a hot sector, and the concept of RWA (Real World Assets) is gaining more and more attention. This actually reflects a trend: the new generation of developers is no longer just focusing on pure on-chain gameplay, but is beginning to think about how to move traditional assets onto the chain, making technology truly applicable.
To be honest, the talent pool in universities has always been the focus of industry attention. Whoever can capture the attention of young developers may gain an advantage in the next round of technological iteration. TRON's approach can be seen as building momentum for future ecosystem development.