Aptos Co-Founder Testifies on Crypto Real-World Applications

Aptos Co-Founder Testifies on Crypto Real-World Applications

His testimony emphasized how blockchain technology can go beyond speculation to deliver tangible benefits in everyday life.

One example Ching highlighted is his partnership with Jellybean, which connects physical products to verifiable blockchain records. Using traceable and auditable supply-chain data, the initiative allows consumers to verify the authenticity and origin of goods. For instance, a buyer could confirm that a luxury watch or collectible sneaker was sourced as claimed, reducing fraud and boosting trust. This approach demonstrates how blockchain can enhance transparency, a trend that has gained momentum in 2025 as companies and regulators increasingly demand accountability in global supply chains.

Ching stressed that these examples are just the beginning. Similar to how the internet transformed communication, decentralized networks can reshape commerce, governance, and financial systems. By providing a transparent, interactive framework, blockchain allows new forms of innovation-driven engagement. This could include automated contracts that enforce agreements without intermediaries, or digital identities that streamline interactions across platforms.

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The hearing also highlighted a growing policy discussion around cryptocurrency regulation in the United States. According to the Congressional Research Service, Americans hold over $150 billion in crypto assets, with more adopting digital currencies for payments, savings, or investment purposes each year. Ching argued that emphasizing real-world applications helps policymakers and the public see beyond volatility and focus on the practical benefits of blockchain.

More About Aptos

The Aptos blockchain reported a significant influx of $44.2 million in stablecoins over the last 24 hours, highlighting growing activity and adoption on the network. According to Aptos, these movements demonstrate the efficiency of its high-speed infrastructure.

Last 24H? +$44.2M stablecoin inflow.

The money movement speaks for itself.
The high-speed rails are invisible.

Aptos. pic.twitter.com/2SGu8HNT6s

— Aptos (@Aptos) September 15, 2025

The statement underscores how the blockchain’s performance and reliability are becoming increasingly recognized by users and investors, emphasizing that substantial value can flow through the network almost invisibly while maintaining speed and security.

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