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Store with a Heart Announces Official List of Difference Maker Award Winners 2019–2024

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Australia, 9th Jan 2025,

 

Store with a Heart has officially released the comprehensive list of recipients of the Difference Maker Award from 2019 to 2024. The award recognises books that use the power of storytelling to inspire change, spark awareness, and contribute to a more compassionate and equitable world.

Between 2019 and 2024, awardees included a diverse range of works addressing critical global and local issues, from environmental challenges and social justice to fostering resilience and selflessness. Notable winners include the following:

  1. “100 Livestreaming & Digital Media Predictions, Volume 2: Top Content Creators Help You Succeed in an Era of Rapid Change” by Ross Brand
  2. “A Colossal Injustice” by Miguel Angel Hernandez Jr
  3. “A Hundred Honeymoons: A Novel” by J.S. Wilson
  4. “A Magical Day: Finding Hope in Your Heart” by Suzanne G. Bennett
  5. “A Time to Forget in East Berlin” by CG Fewston
  6. “Abraham Lincoln’s path to reelection in 1864: our greatest victory” by Fred J. Martin, Jr.
  7. “Accidental Diplomacy” by Jeffrey Busch and Dominic Man-Kit Lam
  8. “Adventures of Dragons Den” by Ann Allison
  9. “Adventures of Fairies and Dragons” by Nancy Benson
  10. “Adventures of Jackson: The Young Field Mouse” by Adam DeGraide
  11. “Age of Resolve: The E.V. Chronicles” by Ilene Grydsuk
  12. “Aging Wisely: Life from Fifty to Seventy-Five Years” by Viola B. Mecke, Ph.D., ABPP
  13. “Along Came Hell, or So I Thought” by Lois Young
  14. “Amballore Thoma: Second Edition” by Jose Thekkumthala
  15. “An Enemy Like Me” by Teri M Brown
  16. “Angels, of Course: A Collection of Illustrated Visits” by Win Tuck-Gleason
  17. “Applauding Life: Poetry and Prose of an Octogenarian” by David A.J. Richards
  18. “Barbies 4 Blokes” by Julianne McLean and Mark Lynch
  19. “Be a Giant Killer: Overcoming Your Everyday Goliaths” by Ed Norwood
  20. “Beat and Leon the Warrior Dog: Into the Sassanid Empire and Beyond” by CY Sansum
  21. “Black On Madison Avenue” by Mark S. Robinson
  22. “Black, White and Gray All Over” by Frederick Douglass Reynolds
  23. “Botheration” by Vito DiBarone
  24. “Botheration: Part Two: Waves of Dinosaurs” by Vito Di Barone
  25. “Brothers” by M. E. Taylor
  26. “Bunky and the Summer Wish” by Aleksandra Tryniecka
  27. “Bunky and the Walms: A Christmas Story” by Aleksandra Tryniecka
  28. “Caged Free Bird: Diary, Part 1” by Hope
  29. “Cargo 3120: Ties That Bind” by Aaron Walker Sr
  30. “Chaos in Nanosia” by Rhonda Denise Johnson
  31. “Chasing Rabbits” by Rodolfo Del Toro
  32. “Chato, the Puppy-Cat” by Anita Haas
  33. “Cheerful Obedience” by Patrick McLaughlin
  34. “Chronicles of the Enchanted Vanguard: Seraphina and the Divine Mandate” by Luminescence Goh
  35. “Circus Home: A Novel of Life, Love and New Jersey” by Jason Ollander-Krane
  36. “Claudia Builds a Bridge for Bruno” by Diana Duncan
  37. “Club X: Vampire in the Closet” by S.P. Somtow
  38. “Cogitatio: Shadows in the Wind – Book Two” by McKinley Aspen
  39. “Covered in Flour 1968: A Young Boy’s Perspective on School, Family, and Changing Times” by Charles Presti
  40. “Daddy Jack’s Place” by Priscilla B. Shuler
  41. “Dancing on Bones” by Ross Gordon
  42. “Daughters of Green Mountain Gap” by Teri M Brown
  43. “Deception Bay” by N.N. Parker
  44. “Delos: The Moon’s Eye” by Blake Miller
  45. “Desert Friends: Travels with the Pack” by Linda Harkey
  46. “Do Nothing” by Miguel Angel Hernandez Jr
  47. “Doppy and the Runaway Balloons” by H. R. Manske
  48. “Dragum” by K.C. LaSaga
  49. “East of Midnight: The Chalmers Trilogy, Book 1” by Karen Humeniuk
  50. “Enough About Me: The Unexpected Power of Selflessness” by Richard Lui
  51. “Erift’s Journeys: Secrets of The Sealed Forest” by J.T. Tenera
  52. “Favored” by Priscilla B. Shuler
  53. “Fictionally Nonfiction: The Life I’d Never Admit Was Nonfiction” by Wynn Thành Phi
  54. “Fiercely Me” by Stephanie Rowe
  55. “Fingerprints of God” by Melanie Burgess
  56. “Fire Master” by Rhonda Denise Johnson
  57. “Fleur-De-Lis, Khaki Shorts and Me: A Logbook of My Adventures in Scouting” by Graeme C Legge
  58. “Forbidden Zone 1940” by Anne Angelo
  59. “Friendship Matters” by Rona D. Drinkard
  60. “Golden” by S.S. Turner
  61. “Grandpa’s Lessons on Fishing and Life” by Ruthie Godfrey
  62. “Grandy: A Year in the Life of a 12 Year Old Boy” by Andy Pittman
  63. “Grasslands” by Shekhar Khatri
  64. “Guilty of Stealing His Heart” by Nancy Lynn White
  65. “Harris Hawk and the Golden Golf Ball” by Carmen Harris & Ross Harris
  66. “Healing Guide to Having a Baby: Infertility, Emotional Wounds and Taking Back Your Power” by Jennifer Coady Murphy
  67. “Heir to the Ice Flame” by Rose Harvey
  68. “Hell Holes 4: A Slave’s Revenge” by Donald Firesmith
  69. “Hide and Seek Alphabet: With Australian Animals” by Anna Finch
  70. “Holland, My Heart” by Jennifer J. Coldwater
  71. “Holy Parrot” by Angel A
  72. “Homecoming” by Jude Austin
  73. “House of Giral” by Mark Laurence Latowsky
  74. “Hugo the Winner” by Diana Duncan
  75. “Imelda’s Secret” by Liza Gino
  76. “It Could Happen Here – A Roadmap to Disaster” by J. F. Cronin
  77. “Japanese Boy Sees a New Light: Escaping from North Korea” by Shu Shimizu
  78. “Journey of a Radiant Heart” by Niomi Nicci
  79. “Journey to Peaceable Soul” by Megan Macaulay
  80. “Killing Shore: The True Story of Hitler’s U-boats Off the New Jersey Coast” by K.A. Nelson
  81. “Kuimba” by Priscilla B. Shuler
  82. “LaNysha T. Adams” by Me Power
  83. “Let Your Inner Golden Sparkle Shine: The Little Girl Who Never Stopped Believing in Herself” by Muse Literary
  84. “Liberty, Science and Wealth: The Evolution to Modern Society” by Ralph L. Bayrer
  85. “Life of Akbar: Part One” by Akhtar Allahabadi
  86. “Linden Falls” by Joshua Hershey
  87. “Love Snaggs – A Little Dog’s Courageous Journey” by Melanie Joy Mezzancello
  88. “Mage of the Black Hole” by Rhonda Denise Johnson
  89. “Magic Hotel” by John Reimold
  90. “Mahalo Does Not Mean Trash” by Hiwalani Perkins
  91. “Mark Victor Hansen, Relentless: Wisdom Behind the Incomparable Chicken Soup for the Soul” by Mitzi Perdue
  92. “Mental Health, Poetry, and I: Original Poetry That Saved My Life” by Brendon Feeley
  93. “Mind Candy: The Code to Program Your Subconscious Mind to Achieve Any Goal” by Felicia Pizzonia
  94. “Modern Catholic Concerns” by Peter Mazurek
  95. “Moonlight Monsters” by Heather Millard
  96. “Mud Flower: Surviving Schizophrenia and Suicide Through Art” by Meghan Caughey
  97. “My China – Living Inside the Dragon” by Jeremy Bazley
  98. “My Place Among Them: A Novel” by J. Stanion
  99. “My Sweet Aroma” by Timothy Green
  100. “My Unexpected Life” by Jennifer Gasner
  101. “Name I Choose” by Holly Brough
  102. “Nature Ninja Saves the Natural World” by Tania Moloney
  103. “Navigating Life’s Challenges: Mindful Resilience for Zodiacs” by Luminescence Goh
  104. “Nipper” by Peter Massam
  105. “No Creas Nada, No Sepas Nada: El Manual de Supervivencia Definitivo de los Trabajadores de la Luz” by Jean-Claude Koven
  106. “No Going Back” by Susan Frances
  107. “No One Must Know” by Susan Frances
  108. “Pacifica” by Richard C. Deason
  109. “Peace in War” by Lindsay Ann Fink
  110. “Penny and Maria the Donkey’s Journey to the Temple of Athena: A Dream Come True” by Paula Andres
  111. “Poems from Heartlands: Special Illustrated Color Edition” by Dr. C. A. Buckley
  112. “Poems Pave Our Lives: A Poet Ponders on Personal, National, and Global Issues As Challenges and Lessons!” by Miranda P. Yeoh
  113. “Poetic Injustice: A True Story of Forbidden Love” by Jonathan Sure
  114. “Praesidium” by Patricia Fors
  115. “Present Day Romance Tragedy: Romeo and Juliet Style” by David D E Evans Ph D OAM
  116. “Project Tau” by Jude Austin
  117. “Queen of the Quantum Realm” by Rhonda Denise Johnson
  118. “Raptor’s Revenge” by Jim Malloy
  119. “RAT” by Priscilla B. Shuler
  120. “Rebecca’s Pleasures” by Veronica Garrett
  121. “Reject Self-Serving Power: Helping Others Be Successful and Finding Selflessness in Business, Politics, and Life” by James Michael Matthew
  122. “Rivers on Fire” by Paul Buchheit
  123. “Roosevelt Banks and the Attic of Doom” by Laurie Calkhoven
  124. “Saint Bloodbath” by Frederick Douglass Reynolds
  125. “Saved from Dementia” by John Vieira
  126. “Sentience Hazard” by Alexandru Czimbor
  127. “Six Moons, Seven Gods” by Robert A. Walker
  128. “So Good They Call You A Fake: Command Attention, Monetize Your Talent Stack, and Become the Uncontested Authority in Your Niche” by Joshua Lisec
  129. “Something New in Cloverville?” by Janet Stuart
  130. “Sport: a Stage for Life – How to Connect with the Touchstones of Elite Performance and Personal Fulfillment” by Cristiana Pinciroli
  131. “Sprig of White Heather and a Scottish Lass” by Anne Angelo
  132. “Stay Safe with Ruby and Reuben” by Sneha Sabu
  133. “Story and Structure” by Leon Conrad
  134. “Tales from the Bug Guy” by Dr. German Roach
  135. “The Adventures of Angel: A Kitten’s Story” by Ross Alan Hahn
  136. “The Art and Science of Culture: The Power of Seeing What’s Hidden” by Chad Carr
  137. “The Bravest Soldiers” by Elaine Aucoin Schroller
  138. “The Christmas Light” by Dian Cooper
  139. “The Connection Game” by S.S. Turner
  140. “The Dogs are Curling Up Again” by Margaret H. Townley
  141. “The Eighteen Years That Didn’t Change Anything” by Enrico Tesla
  142. “The Fifth Daughter of Thorn Ranch: A Modern Ranch with an Ancient Secret” by Julia Brewer Daily
  143. “The First Unicorn” by Kathleen J. Shields
  144. “The Ghost in the Garden” by Alisse Lee Goldenberg
  145. “The Human Paradox: It’s Time to Think and Act As a Species” by Gilbert E. Mulley
  146. “The Islander” by David W Berner
  147. “The Journey Home: Portraits of Healing” by Gabriel Bron
  148. “The Joy of Starting School” by Therese Bobe Balchan
  149. “The Kindness Guru” by Gar Ying Chan
  150. “The Lilacs I Once Knew: Friddie’s Poems” by Roni Rosenthal
  151. “The Matters of Friendship” by Rona D. Drinkard
  152. “The Medallion” by Priscilla B. Shuler
  153. “The Provenance: Astar’s Blade: Part One” by Joe Lyon
  154. “The Secret Life of Bears” by Joann Slead
  155. “The Secret Life of Santa’s Butterfly Elves: The Magic at Christmas” by Rose Andria
  156. “The Soul Machines” by Alexandru Czimbor
  157. “The Stress Book: Forty-Plus Ways to Manage Stress & Enjoy Your Life” by Dr. D. Terrence Foster
  158. “The Surreal Adventures of Anthony Zen” by Cameron Straughan
  159. “The True Believers” by Louis Martin
  160. “The Unstoppable Artist: Discovering the Artist Inside Yourself” by Barbara L. McCulloch
  161. “The Vampire’s Missing Cape” by Steve Stables
  162. “The Velvet Hammer” by Chief Justice Belvin Perry, Jr. and Amy Mitchell
  163. “This Is Dodger: A Story About the Life of a Rescue” by Dawn R. Smith
  164. “Torment: Descension” by Daniel Foster
  165. “Tosher” by Adrian Winney
  166. “Travels of Mr Cat: The Cat That Loves to Explore” by Jenny Carey
  167. “Two Can Play” by Priscilla B. Shuler
  168. “Unheard” by Bhavini Bhargava
  169. “Vanished on the Vaudeville Circuit” by Carolyn Summer Quinn
  170. “Way Worse than Attica” by Dirk Cameron Gibson
  171. “Wealth and Privilege” by Jeanette Watts
  172. “What I See is Love” by Gabriella Fiorletta
  173. “What Is Heaven Like?” by Richard R Eng
  174. “What? No Easter Eggs?” by Janet Stuart
  175. “When Love Abides Broken: A Memoir of Family Tumult amid Emotional Deprivation, Betrayal, and Divorce” by Aidan Brezovar
  176. “When We Push Through Sound” by Geoff Sease
  177. “Where the Lilacs Bloom Once Again” by Roni Rosenthal
  178. “Who Held the Door Open?: Mentoring Through Life’s Challenges” by Raejean Kanter
  179. “William’s Christmas Dream” by Linda Carol Morris
  180. “You Have to Live, Why Not Win?” by Dave Ketchen & Larry Thornton

 

These works represent a wide spectrum of themes and approaches, showcasing the transformative potential of literature.

Esperanza Pretila, founder of Store with a Heart, noted that the release of this list serves as a testament to the enduring contribution of books and their authors in helping tackle complex issues and inspiring collective action in their own special ways. She acknowledged the creativity and contributions of the authors whose works have been recognised.

For more details about this announcement and the Difference Maker award, here’s the link: https://blog.storewithaheart.com/2025/01/09/celebrating-change-announcing-the-2019-2024-difference-maker-award-winners/

About Store with a Heart

Store with a Heart is a global platform dedicated to promoting kindness, compassion, and sustainable gifting. It fosters a culture of giving and social responsibility through curated products, thoughtful campaigns, and its flagship initiatives like the Difference Maker Award, the other Universal Kindness Awards, and the UKindness Magazine set to be launch this year or next year.

About the Difference Maker Award

The Difference Maker Award, one of the Universal Kindness Awards categories, honours books that create significant impact through storytelling. It celebrates works that inspire change, spark hope, and encourage collective action towards a more just and compassionate world. Awardees are recognised for their ability to bring attention to critical issues and ignite meaningful dialogue.

 

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drovi Unveils AI-Powered Networking and Event Management Platform, Expands into GCC and MENA

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Doha, Qatar, March 6, 2025, ZEX PR WIRE, drovi, an innovative AI-driven networking and event management platform, is revolutionizing secure communication and enterprise collaboration. With its cutting-edge encrypted technology, drovi enhances user experience while ensuring data privacy and regulatory compliance. The platform’s secure offline AI offering is particularly crucial for government, oil & gas, and large enterprise clients, setting it apart as a leader in secure digital networking solutions.

AI-Powered Networking & Event Management

As the world increasingly relies on digital solutions for communication and event management, drovi is pioneering a new standard with its AI-driven approach. The platform is designed to offer seamless, intelligent networking while prioritizing user privacy and data security. Leveraging artificial intelligence, drovi enables users to connect with the right people, manage events efficiently, and foster collaboration with ease.

Security remains at the core of drovi’s value proposition. The platform utilizes end-to-end encryption to protect communications, ensuring that sensitive data remains secure and in compliance with regulatory frameworks. This is particularly beneficial for industries that handle classified or confidential information, such as government institutions and multinational corporations in the energy sector.

Moreover, drovi’s offline AI capabilities allow enterprises to utilize its full suite of features even in restricted environments where online access is limited or not permitted. This feature has been developed specifically for clients in highly regulated sectors, providing them with an unparalleled level of security and control over their data.

A Strategic Market Approach

drovi is uniquely positioned to serve enterprise and government clients, offering tailored solutions that support white-label applications and private enterprise deployments. Unlike conventional event management platforms, drovi’s B2B2C model enables rapid scalability through strategic partnerships. Large organizations can integrate drovi’s technology within their existing ecosystems, providing an advanced networking and collaboration tool that aligns with their security and operational needs.

By focusing on enterprise clients, drovi is addressing a critical market gap: the need for highly secure, AI-powered networking and event management platforms. With cybersecurity concerns on the rise, companies are seeking reliable solutions that not only streamline networking but also safeguard sensitive information. drovi meets this demand head-on with its advanced security architecture and compliance-focused design.

GCC and MENA Expansion Roadmap

As part of its ambitious expansion strategy, drovi is establishing key partnerships in Qatar and the UAE before scaling to the broader MENA region. This strategic approach underscores the platform’s market potential and its commitment to fostering digital transformation and innovation across the region.

Qatar and the UAE serve as the perfect launchpads for drovi’s regional expansion due to their strong focus on technological advancement, smart city initiatives, and government-backed digital projects. By securing strategic alliances in these nations, drovi is laying the foundation for long-term growth in the MENA market.

From the UK to Qatar Web Summit

drovi’s presence at the Qatar Web Summit highlights its dedication to supporting the country’s digital transformation efforts. By aligning with regional strategic initiatives such as smart city development, government-backed digital projects, and large-scale enterprise solutions, drovi is set to make a lasting impact in the market.

As a UK-founded company, drovi’s expansion into the GCC signifies a major milestone in its global growth journey. The platform’s ability to adapt to regional business needs, regulatory environments, and enterprise security requirements has positioned it as a preferred choice for companies looking to modernize their networking and event management solutions.

With drovi, businesses and government organizations can transform the way they connect, communicate, and collaborate. By leveraging AI and security-first technology, drovi is setting new benchmarks for enterprise networking in the digital age.

To explore drovi’s full suite of features, visit https://drovi.app.

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Shelters of Exiles, the biggest RPG universe on Telegram powered by AI agents and dNFTs

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Shelter of Exiles announces a groundbreaking milestone in Web3 gaming by embracing the TON ecosystem’s immense potential—delivering a next-level immersive, AI-powered RPG experience backed by dynamic NFTs and passive earning opportunities.

Shelter of Exiles is a Web3 action RPG featuring dynamic NFTs (dNFTs), AI-driven gameplay agents, and a robust player-driven economy. Gamers can trade evolving dNFTs, automate resource management, and earn passive income, all while enjoying a cutting-edge blockchain and AI-infused adventure. Having refined our Web3 marketing approach over the past two years and built a strong community, we are now poised to leverage the TON ecosystem to offer a unique, high-quality gaming experience.

Main Sales Points:

Dynamic NFTs (dNFTs): Evolving game assets that adapt based on in-game progress, offering both uniqueness and tangible value.

AI-Powered Agents: Automate resource management and strategic tasks, allowing for passive gameplay and earnings.

Player-Driven Economy: Trade, stake, and monetize in-game assets for real returns, fostering an immersive and rewarding ecosystem.

Strong Community & Expertise: Backed by an experienced game studio with two years of Web3 marketing growth, ensuring both credibility and innovation.

TON Ecosystem Potential: Leveraging TON’s infrastructure to enhance speed, scalability, and adoption in a thriving blockchain network.

Our long-term strategy focuses on continuously expanding and refining gameplay features, including:

Staking Integration: Introduce a staking feature tied to the in-game economy, appealing to both passive investors and active players.

AI Agent Enhancements: Develop advanced AI agents that enrich token utility, deepen earning opportunities, and elevate the gameplay experience.

Balancing Fun & Profit: As a Web3 studio, we remain committed to delivering a balanced blend of investment appeal, earning potential, and genuine gaming excitement.

Name: Dariusz Kowalski

Email: rl@pixeltrapps.games 

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Cables Perpetual Futures DEX: Moving Past USD-Dominated Trading

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Most onchain trading platforms are stuck in a cycle of USD dependence. Whether it’s centralized exchanges or other perpetuals DEXs, their market structures are built around USD-backed stablecoins like USDT and USDC, forcing traders into unnecessary conversions and liquidity fragmentation. Cables Finance is breaking this mold by introducing non-USD perpetuals and yield-bearing RWAs, creating a unified system where liquidity moves freely, capital stays productive, and global markets are fully integrated. Cables Finance is setting a new standard for onchain trading.

Breaking the USD Dependence in Onchain Trading

Crypto markets have long mirrored traditional finance’s reliance on USD, limiting true financial accessibility. Even in DeFi, liquidity is overwhelmingly tied to USD, sidelining traders looking for direct exposure to non-USD assets. This creates inefficiencies that slow down capital movement, force traders into redundant swaps, and lock real-world markets out of DeFi’s potential.

Cables introduces non-USD perpetuals, allowing traders to hedge, speculate, and move liquidity without getting stuck in USD conversion loops. Assets like cEUR, cJPY, and cXAU aren’t just representations of offchain value—they are yield-generating instruments and active trading collateral. This shift moves DeFi from a USD-centric framework to one that actually reflects global markets. The integration of non-USD liquidity is a core element of Cables’ vision, and their fundamentals explain why this shift is necessary.

Liquidity Should Never Sit Idle

Most trading platforms treat liquidity as a static resource, separating yield generation from active trading. Traders must choose between staking assets to earn returns or deploying them as collateral. This outdated separation fragments capital and slows down the trading experience. Cables eliminates this inefficiency, allowing assets to remain productive at all times.

Holding cEUR, cJPY, or cXAU isn’t just about having exposure to those assets—it’s about earning while you trade. Through Cables’ Liquidity Flywheel, staked RWAs generate yield while functioning as collateral, eliminating the need to unstake assets or shuffle liquidity between protocols. This makes it possible to hedge FX exposure, access decentralized gold markets with cXAU, or trade real-world assets without reliance on centralized FX intermediaries. More importantly, Cables’ approach to liquid staking explains why this innovation is so important.

The Problem with USD-Denominated Perpetuals

Traditional DeFi platforms—whether centralized or decentralized—force traders into a USD-first model that doesn’t reflect the actual needs of global markets. Even protocols that claim to offer broad asset support still default to USD-denominated pairs, making it difficult for FX traders to hedge non-USD currencies without costly workarounds. Commodity traders face similar barriers when looking to access gold and other real-world stores of value. And for DeFi users in non-USD economies, conversion fees and inefficiencies make interacting with stable assets far more expensive than it should be.

Cables breaks this cycle by allowing direct trading in non-USD markets, setting a new precedent for how onchain perpetuals should work. Instead of forcing traders into a narrow system, Cables enables real diversification, offering exposure to a global financial network rather than just a USD-based liquidity pool.

A System That Trades While You Earn

DeFi trading shouldn’t force a choice between staking for yield and deploying capital into the market. Cables rethinks this entirely by merging the two functions into a single, capital-efficient system. A trader holding cEUR isn’t waiting for an opportunity to deploy assets—they are earning yield while maintaining full collateral flexibility. This allows for leveraged trading, hedging, and portfolio management without the need to unstake assets or transfer liquidity between different protocols. The process removes costly inefficiencies and allows for a more dynamic, efficient trading experience.

The Trading Desk DeFi Actually Needs

Cables is not just another perpetuals platform—it is redefining what an onchain financial system should be. By combining yield-generating RWAs with a multi-asset perpetuals DEX, it eliminates inefficiencies that have long held DeFi back. Traders aren’t just swapping between digital assets; they are gaining access to real-world markets with real liquidity.

Most DeFi platforms are still constrained by a USD-centric model, making incremental improvements without addressing the core issue of accessibility. Cables moves past these limitations by building a capital-efficient trading system that aligns with how modern financial markets actually work. The integration of non-USD perpetuals is more than an added feature—it is a fundamental shift in how liquidity moves, how assets are used, and how traders engage with global finance.

For those looking to be part of the next evolution in onchain trading, Cables offers a vision that moves past outdated systems and opens new possibilities for global market access. 

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