Rob Allen, who's part of the Hedera Enterprise Adoption Team—they call it HEAT—just laid out their game plan. The crew's teaming up with the foundation to handle enterprise-grade account operations. This move signals a push toward getting more institutional players on board with HBAR's infrastructure. HEAT's focus on enterprise account management could streamline how larger organizations integrate with the network's ecosystem.
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CexIsBad
· 12-01 15:27
Is hbar going to target enterprise players this time? It seems like they want to shift from the retail investor market to institutions, but can it really be implemented... that's what they say.
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AirdropAutomaton
· 12-01 14:55
The HEAT team has finally started moving, it seems that Hedera is really planning to do something at the institutional level.
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RektButSmiling
· 11-28 15:55
Are you here to sell BTC again? I've heard this corporate-level trap too many times.
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MetaverseVagrant
· 11-28 15:41
Is this move with HEAT going to work? It mainly depends on how much real capital can be pumped in from institutions.
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StableNomad
· 11-28 15:37
ngl, enterprise adoption narratives hit different when you've lived through the "institutional money incoming" promises of 2021... statistically speaking, HEAT's doing the right moves but risk-adjusted returns depend on whether actual orgs show up or if this stays vaporware
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PebbleHander
· 11-28 15:35
hbar really wants to shake off the retail suckers and focus on institutions... Speaking of which, is the HEAT team reliable?
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GweiTooHigh
· 11-28 15:31
It seems that HBAR is seriously targeting enterprise-level solutions... But will institutional money really come?
Rob Allen, who's part of the Hedera Enterprise Adoption Team—they call it HEAT—just laid out their game plan. The crew's teaming up with the foundation to handle enterprise-grade account operations. This move signals a push toward getting more institutional players on board with HBAR's infrastructure. HEAT's focus on enterprise account management could streamline how larger organizations integrate with the network's ecosystem.