穩健,是 Gate 持續增長的核心動力。
真正的成長,不是順風順水,而是在市場低迷時依然堅定前行。我們或許能預判牛熊市的大致節奏,但絕無法精準預測它們何時到來。特別是在熊市週期,才真正考驗一家交易所的實力。
Gate 今天發布了2025年第二季度的報告。作爲內部人,看到這些數據我也挺驚喜的——用戶規模突破3000萬,現貨交易量逆勢環比增長14%,成爲前十交易所中唯一實現雙位數增長的平台,並且登頂全球第二大交易所;合約交易量屢創新高,全球化戰略穩步推進。
更重要的是,穩健並不等於守成,而是在面臨嚴峻市場的同時,還能持續創造新的增長空間。
歡迎閱讀完整報告:https://www.gate.com/zh/announcements/article/46117
Crypto op-eds: How opinions can shape Web3 thought and policy
As the crypto industry matures and public perception becomes more critical to adoption and regulation, opinion pieces, often dismissed as hot takes, are emerging as powerful tools in shaping the Web3 narrative.
In the latest episode of Decentralize with Cointelegraph, we sit down with three insider voices to explore the evolving role of opinion in crypto media: Cath Jenkin, opinion editor at Cointelegraph; Nikki Brown, chief strategy officer of Melrose PR; and Amal Ibraymi, legal counsel at Aztec Network.
Breaking down op-eds
The discussion highlights the growing strategic value of op-eds in crypto media — not only as vehicles for thought leadership but as instruments of influence
According to Jenkin, the best opinion pieces are arguments, “but you’re not actually arguing with someone, you’re arguing the points, and people sometimes get that a little confused.”
The conversation also dives into the ethics of opinion publishing. What distinguishes genuine thought leadership from strategic PR? How do editors vet for credibility, transparency,and long-term value in a world full of pump pieces and token promotion?
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For Brown, who advises founders and projects on public positioning, educating clients and highlighting the value of thought leadership is critical
Opinions have influence
The episode also explores how opinions can directly influence policy. Ibraymi reflects on the increasing attention regulators are paying to the crypto narrative and how legal voices must help demystify complex issues for the public without oversimplifying them.
Ibraymi stressed the importance of op-eds in this scenario, as political staffers are the people who are preparing the memos and preparing early drafts for specific frameworks at times. “Even a publication doesn’t get a lot of traction at first,” she said. “I found it extremely helpful to just have it in your back pocket.”
Beyond industry impact, the episode offers a reader’s guide for critically consuming op-eds: how to spot bias, interpret credentials and engage with divergent viewpoints in a healthy way.
Looking ahead, the guests also weigh in on the future of editorial voice in Web3. Will AI-generated op-eds become the norm?
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