Thread 60484563 - /biz/ [Archived: 1258 hours ago]

Anonymous ID: J11A0oQ3
6/10/2025, 3:46:00 PM No.60484563
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Hey Anons,
Just wanted to give you a heads up. Corporations are going to quickly figure out they can buy ETH and stake it with absolutely zero effort. It's more or less going to become a type of decentralized corporate bond. Add onto the fact that they can hedge with futures and it's almost free money, given scale. Expect many mid-sized firms (various financial and non-financial) to accomplish this as the demand for BTC increases due to stockpiling funds a la MicroStrategy style.
I'm not saying ETH will (continue to) go up in price... buuuuuuuut it probably will. Companies setting up validator node operations might not make for sexy headlines compared to buying Bitcoin, but it is occurring and will grow quite rapidly. Large amounts of capital are already pouring into ETFs for ETH as well.
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Anonymous ID: /KIaFMAD
6/10/2025, 9:13:14 PM No.60486349
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Anonymous ID: Sn/brcQT
6/10/2025, 9:19:04 PM No.60486381
That's cool and all, but...price?
Oh, and...chart?
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Anonymous ID: Jg+ST+Cg
6/10/2025, 9:20:27 PM No.60486395
>>60486381
1 eth = 1 eth
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Anonymous ID: Sn/brcQT
6/10/2025, 9:21:20 PM No.60486396
>>60486395
Now do btc and eth. Lol. Lmao even.
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Anonymous ID: Jg+ST+Cg
6/10/2025, 9:37:59 PM No.60486497
>>60486396
1 btc = 1 btc
it's all good, like gold and silver, one bigger one smaller
Anonymous ID: J2I2wfNz
6/10/2025, 9:40:54 PM No.60486511
>>60484563 (OP)
To get the crappy ETH yield ? Is this a joke ? Other financial products yield much more.
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Anonymous ID: l6u3xAF7
6/10/2025, 9:47:35 PM No.60486563
>>60486511
name 6
Anonymous ID: h9uczRwf
6/10/2025, 10:17:15 PM No.60486802
>>60484563 (OP)
Smart city corporations staked solana
Anonymous ID: i0R9TVn5
6/10/2025, 11:29:52 PM No.60487257
>>60484563 (OP)
I only have 0.24 ETH and now I'm priced out.
Anonymous ID: 8N0INCmG
6/10/2025, 11:35:38 PM No.60487295
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>unlimited supply
Anonymous ID: fb5YLQ+D
6/11/2025, 2:01:57 AM No.60487838
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>>60484563 (OP)
>Integrity DAO adds voice chat
>guy only speaks in ribbits
>calls himself Ribbitron
>proposes using treasury to send frogs to the moon
>passes with 98%
>no one knows why
>we all feel good about it
>thatโ€™s integrity
Anonymous ID: P9+OTYW7
6/11/2025, 9:44:39 AM No.60489015
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>>60484563 (OP)
Yeah eth staking makes sense on paper
Corporations love yield that doesn't involve hiring some 24-year-old with a man bun to explain what zk means

Sure, it's boring, but that's kinda the point, boring works when you're managing a mid-sized HVAC supplier's treasury
Me personally? I've got some ETH staked, some BTC chilling, and the rest scattered across whatever chain is vibing this week
couple meme tokens, airdrop bait, goat on avax, that kind of thing

Portfolio looks like a schizophrenic made it but hey, it balances out
eth can be the slow bleed to wealth
the rest is for fun and maybe accidentally hitting a 30x
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Anonymous ID: h9uczRwf
6/11/2025, 6:10:53 PM No.60490678
>>60489015
Why would corporations care about eths yield when it is less than treasury bills and the underlying asset is extremely volatile?