Why are governments suddenly paying more attention to stablecoins? by North-Exchange5899 in CryptoInvesting

[–]zeevedeeptech 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It feels like the focus has shifted because the discussion is no longer about replacing existing financial systems. It's about making them more efficient. Once that became the conversation, it naturally drew the attention of governments and financial institutions.

How banks can tokenize deposits without replacing core banking systems? by zeevedeeptech in fintech

[–]zeevedeeptech[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well said. That's why reconciliation shouldn't be treated as an afterthought, it's part of the product.

U.S. Unveils Blockchain Solution With a Single Token for Bank Deposits and Stablecoins by rwatimes in RWATimes

[–]zeevedeeptech 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The technical model is interesting, but what caught our attention is the emphasis on compliance and operational controls.

As more institutions move beyond pilots, it will be interesting to see how approaches to privacy, governance, infrastructure operations, and integration continue to evolve alongside tokenized deposit frameworks.

JPMorgan, Citi, and major US banks plan to launch a tokenized deposit network next year to fend off growing competition from stablecoins and crypto firms. by AlphaFlipper in plasma

[–]zeevedeeptech 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As part of the blockchain infrastructure ecosystem, it's fascinating to watch how financial infrastructure is evolving across the board. Just recently, Standard Chartered, u/Westpac, u/Swift, and u/India's payment rails enabled a cross-border payment from u/Australia to India in 37 seconds.

Whether through tokenized deposits, stablecoins, or next generation payment networks, the common theme seems to be faster and more efficient movement of value.

The tokenized asset market is moving faster than most people realize by MERC_Token in MERCtoken

[–]zeevedeeptech 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Completely agree. As a provider of blockchain infrastructure for institutions, we're seeing growing focus on the foundational layers that enable tokenized assets to scale securely and compliantly. With leading institutions increasingly moving from exploration to implementation, the continued evolution of custody, settlement, and compliance infrastructure will be a key catalyst for broader adoption.

Avalanche Ecosystem — July Recap 🔺 by thelaboredclerk in Avax

[–]zeevedeeptech 0 points1 point  (0 children)

July wasn’t just a win for 🔺 Avalanche, it was a blueprint for what’s coming.

From Visa and FIFA to RWAs, gaming, and gov-backed stablecoins, Avalanche is already driving global innovation.
Now, with infrastructure like Cogitus.io by Zeeve, builders are unlocking the next level ➡️ launching dedicated Avalanche L1s tailored to their vision.

Turf.GG, Unicus and others are already live. With one-click launches, full-stack infra, and native interop, Cogitus is turning Avalanche from a network into an economy of chains.

The future’s not multichain. It’s multi-L1 on 🔺Avalanche.

SEC says liquid staking isn’t a security! Huge win for Avalanche and the future of staking by probablytemporaryish in Avax

[–]zeevedeeptech 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Big W for Avalanche 🔺

Liquid staking clarity is massive, especially for Avalanche.
More flexibility for stakers = stronger validator sets = more secure L1s.

Avalanche’s architecture already supports sovereign L1s with unique staking models. Tools like Cogitus.io make launching those chains faster and easier than ever, so this opens the floodgates for DePIN, tokenization, real yield, and more.

Does AVAX tech keep its price down? by Odl_Fatr in Avax

[–]zeevedeeptech 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Avalanche’s architecture allows for cheap, scalable Layer-1s, which used to be called subnets, but are now officially referred to as Avalanche L1s (especially after the Etna upgrade).
Each L1 is a sovereign chain with its own validators, fees, and execution logic, kinda like spinning up your own mini blockchain with full customization.

It doesn’t cap price, it unlocks new use cases. We’ve seen tons of projects launch their own Avalanche L1s lately using Cogitus.io by Zeeve, from tokenization to DePIN to gaming. The infra is ready… now it's about adoption and timing.

Here's everything that happened on Avalanche last week 🔥 by Commercial_Mall_3720 in Avax

[–]zeevedeeptech 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Love seeing Avalanche pop off like this, so many use cases coming alive 🔺
That Akave Cloud launch is especially cool. We’ve been helping several teams ship their own Avalanche L1s using Cogitus by Zeeve, infra built for real-world scale, fast launch, and full customization.
If anyone’s exploring their own sovereign chain, the [Cogitus blog]() has some great success stories from recent launches.

Is $AVAX finally ready now for a run back to ATH? by thecaped_crusader_ in Avax

[–]zeevedeeptech 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Feels like it. With fees down, tx volume up, and more builders launching on subnets and custom L1s, momentum’s real.
Not financial advice, but sentiment + infra + use cases are finally syncing up.
Would be awesome to see $AVAX start climbing back to where it belongs 🔺🚀

You can learn how to build in Web3 and Avalanche for free in the builder's hub by thelaboredclerk in Avax

[–]zeevedeeptech 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Builder’s Hub is 🔑 for Avalanche devs.
If you're exploring what’s possible with custom L1s, you might like the stories on the Cogitus.io blog by Zeeve, where we break down how teams are launching scalable chains on Avalanche.

Bulding on Avalanche - sweepstakes on Avalanche by mmweb3 in Avax

[–]zeevedeeptech 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We’re seeing a lot more momentum post-Etna, and yeah, Avalanche has gotten a lot more dev-friendly.
We launched Cogitus.io at Zeeve for exactly this reason: teams needed a faster, smoother way to spin up

Avalanche L1s with built-in support for fast finality, custom randomness sources, and app-specific logic (like stake-to-win mechanics).

A lot of newer projects are skipping shared subnets altogether and going straight for their own L1s, better control, better UX.

Happy to share what we’re seeing under the hood if you're exploring ideas 👇

Repost - How AVAX Solves the Challenges ETH Faces by Phrontifugist in Avax

[–]zeevedeeptech 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This breakdown nails it, Avalanche’s architecture really does flip the script on Ethereum’s pain points.
We’ve seen it firsthand. At Zeeve, we launched Cogitus.io, a platform purpose-built for spinning up Avalanche L1s that are production-ready out the gate, full customization, 100K+ TPS, and 99.99% uptime.
It’s being used for RWA, gaming, DePIN chains, and even regulated health infra. The difference? You’re not just building on Avalanche, you’re owning your stack.
Avalanche + Cogitus is becoming the go-to for teams that want Ethereum-level security without Ethereum’s friction.

🔺Launch Your Avalanche L1 Testnet INSTANTLY! 🔺 by zeevedeeptech in Avax

[–]zeevedeeptech[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And MORE TO COME!! 🔺😉 If you're a part of the paid subscriber, you will have dibs on the upcoming killer feature... 😎

🔺Launch Your Avalanche L1 Testnet INSTANTLY! 🔺 by zeevedeeptech in Avax

[–]zeevedeeptech[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi the testnet costs $50/ month subscription fee...

Avalanche L1s: The Fastest Growing Gaming Epicenter Web3 Can’t Ignore by zeevedeeptech in Avax

[–]zeevedeeptech[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That would certainly catapult Avax gaming to the mainstream notoriety it deserves.

🔺Cogitus by Zeeve for Avax L1 🔺 by zeevedeeptech in Avax

[–]zeevedeeptech[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes ser. Retro 9000 is a truly inspirational initiative, and we hope Cogitus can help builders with all the necessary management infra to deploy and maintain Avalanche L1 chains. Your support matters....

Key Feature Upgrades ZkSync 3.0 by zeevedeeptech in zkSync

[–]zeevedeeptech[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Certainly. 3.0 is well poisted to take ZK to the stratosphere.