yay or nay?
>>61208449NayI made 2k off this shit back in the good old days, why would i touch it again?
>>61208449Yay, it's promising
>>61208712Because they seem to be getting a lot of corporate traction behind the scenes. I keep reading about some random crypto thing and Request Finance will pop up. Examplehttps://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20250904207682/en/The-Aleo-Network-Foundation-and-Request-Finance-Partner-to-Launch-First-Private-Crypto-PayrollI'm not sure what the modern day tokenomics and such look like, but it sort of seems like at a high level they've continued to plug away at their original vision and we're at the crux of complete crypto embrace with regulatory frameworks stepping in. Just seems like on a macro level it's well poised and presently under the radar.
>>61208824Ok, so what are they poised to actually take? Imo, the reality is that the train of l1/l2 specializing in payments has sailedWhat cold hard case of a businessmodel do they have?What DO they actually sell b2b?Like in my mind, even kleros has higher value than most nondescript-general-we-do-everything projects because they actually have a clear usecase
>>61208449Nay
>>61208449They offer bread stick with mozzarella sauce?
>>61208905>Ok, so what are they poised to actually take?The interface between the corpo-legal-regulatory world and the on-chain defi cowboy world. pic rel is from their website. basically they'd be the normie/suit bridge from what it looks like.not shilling them, I don't have any bags but I've just seen them mentioned a lot lately when reading about other crypto stuff, and the market cap is rather low currently so it seems like a good deal.
Buy REQ and get REKT
>>61208824And is ALEO a complete shitcoin? high level conceptually it seems GOAT but reading user reviews from the coinbase promotion and from miners it seems like a piece of shit. but private stable coins would be dank
>>61208951yes starting next month