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Spain has recently become popular for a series of jokes, but they are not funny—people who steal copper wires have become a "profession," targeting electric vehicle charging stations, train cables, and anything else they can find. Some Chinese netizens openly say that if you dare to enter shared bikes, the next day there will probably only be QR codes left.
It sounds absurd, but behind it is a heavy topic: the infrastructure in the real world is too fragile. Centralized maintenance, exposure in the open, sky-high anti-theft costs—good ideas are often ruined by these hard flaws. All trust ultimately relies on cameras and police, how efficient can that be?
What if we look at it from a different perspective? The digital world is different.
If trust no longer depends on walls of copper and iron, but is protected by code and global consensus, what would that look like? This is what decentralized financial protocols like ListaDAO are doing.
ListaDAO builds an ecosystem of over-collateralized stablecoins and liquidity staking. It sounds complex, but the core logic is simply—using immutable blockchain and algorithms to replace the fragile intermediary systems of traditional finance.
Smart contracts lock assets and rules permanently on the chain. No physical entity can smash it, and no administrator can secretly divert funds. Your collateral and loans are fully automated and transparent, executed by code, with global nodes watching together. This kind of trust is much more solid.