AI agents are moving fast.
But without identity and accountability, speed becomes risk.
In ~2 hours, our CEO @BBilowitzki will join the conversation to discuss why the next phase of crypto payments, stablecoin rails, and AI agents needs trust built in from the start.
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Sitting down today with Boris, CEO of @Concordium, and special guest @banditxbt to talk about what's actually being built while CT is busy chasing the next narrative.
On the agenda:
• 80M+ https://t.co/2ENBhPDW2a wallets now carrying identity-verified crypto payments
• Why AI agents need identity more than humans do
• Ledger, Danish Ice Hockey, Utexo. What it all adds up to?
• Hacks, GENIUS Act, stablecoin rails. Where the real alpha hides?
Boris will walk through the full Concordium evolution arc live
Today, 11AM EST / 5PM CET 👇
One thing I’ve noticed in crypto: accessibility changes everything.
A project can have solid infrastructure and real utility, but if people across different regions can’t easily access the token, growth becomes limited fast.
That’s why seeing $CCD expand across exchanges like Uphold, Kraken, Gate, BitMart, Mercado Bitcoin, MEXC, and others actually matters more than people think.
@Concordium has been positioning itself around privacy infrastructure, identity, compliance, and real-world usability for a while now. The interesting part is that it’s built to balance privacy with accountability instead of treating them like opposites.
As more exchanges open access to $CCD globally, it gives more users direct exposure to that ecosystem instead of keeping it locked inside smaller circles.
Infrastructure only becomes meaningful when people can actually reach it.
The more I explore @Concordium, the more I realize $CCD isn’t designed to just “exist” as another token on a blockchain.
It’s tied directly to actual network activity.
$CCD is what powers identity verification inside the ecosystem, which becomes important as more applications start needing trusted users instead of anonymous spam accounts. It also supports fast stablecoin payments, which honestly feels more practical than people think once you start looking at real-world settlement use cases.
Then there’s staking and governance, not as buzzwords, but as part of how the network stays operational and community-driven over time.
What stood out to me most is that @Concordium keeps pushing the idea that compliance, identity, and usability can exist together without completely sacrificing privacy.
A lot of chains focus only on speed or hype narratives.
$CCD feels more connected to infrastructure that businesses and real users could actually build around long term.
