The latest expectations for the $TWT or why the revaluation hasn't happened yet.

What we expect right now in Q1 and what we have already received. Perhaps you have already seen the latest news from our favourite wallet, so now I want to collect all the latest significant events and put a certain point of reference.

1. Announcement of Swift wallet. Brief description of the technology - Gas fees can be covered using any token without the need for the chain's native coin. When to expect this, Q1, maybe.

2. ETH Pooled Staking powered by Kiln in #TrustWallet . Now you can stake as little as 0.025 ETH and earn up to 3.7% APR. In the last 24 hours clients have already staked 15k $ETH , for comparison Coinbase has only staked 11k $ETH , so I think this is a very good start. Also the team has plans to add more coins for staking.

3. Coinbase presented its own Wallet-as-a-Service solution. You may ask, but what does this have to do with Trust Wallet. Take your time, think about it first. The first to release this kind of solution was Trust, so what does it mean? It only means that competitors are also beginning to realize the importance of using white label in cryptocurrency. And the first competitor is Coinbase, which already speaks about the level of the whole situation and future revaluation.

What we're seeing. Trust Wallet is becoming something more than a wallet, it's an ecosystem, it's a dex, it's an exchange, it's a WaaS.

But the main question remains - will there be any preferences for #TWT holders? That's a question to think about. It can be as simple discounts, and a complex solution with rewarding the holders at the expense of the work of WaaS, but it is already at the technical discretion of the team, in general, if everything will continue as it is now, the market will be able to evaluate this token on merit and without utility, but when the utility will still be, it may be too late. In general, I do not urge you to run out and buy the token, but weigh the pros and cons and conduct your own research, good luck.

Not financial advice.

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