What's striking is how quickly institutional money materialized around this project. Most chains struggle for years to land serious backers—yet mere days after the mainnet went live, ADI found itself with genuine institutional backing, not just fleeting interest. Three heavyweights across different sectors converged: a global asset management titan, a payments processor with billions in transaction volume, and a long-standing investment firm. Different risk appetites, different use cases, one shared bet. That kind of synchronized institutional alignment at launch? That's genuinely uncommon in this space.
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ImpermanentTherapist
· 15h ago
Wow, the mainnet just went live a few days ago and already attracted these big institutions? This is really a bit outrageous in the crypto world.
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DegenDreamer
· 15h ago
NGL, this speed is a bit outrageous. Finishing three big deals in just a few days? How long did those previous projects take to get through?
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RektDetective
· 15h ago
Institutional funds are coming in so quickly? Honestly, it's a bit unbelievable; I've never seen this kind of scene before.
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ser_ngmi
· 15h ago
Something's not right. This speed is too fast; it feels like there's something going on.
What's striking is how quickly institutional money materialized around this project. Most chains struggle for years to land serious backers—yet mere days after the mainnet went live, ADI found itself with genuine institutional backing, not just fleeting interest. Three heavyweights across different sectors converged: a global asset management titan, a payments processor with billions in transaction volume, and a long-standing investment firm. Different risk appetites, different use cases, one shared bet. That kind of synchronized institutional alignment at launch? That's genuinely uncommon in this space.