@justubong
A good way to understand @useTria is to think of it as the on-chain evolution of a neobank.
Traditional neobanks give you digital accounts, cards, and smooth UX — but they’re still built on old banking rails, limited by geography, licensing, and slow settlement.
Tria flips that model:
Instead of holding your money in a bank ledger, your assets live onchain... owned by you, not a custodian.
Mobility is instant: you can move value across borders without waiting on banking infrastructure.
Spending becomes programmable: payments, rewards, and financial actions can all happen in a single flow.
And unlike neobanks, Tria isn’t bound by local rails... global usability is native, not an add-on.
So when Korea Economy TV features Tria, it’s not just
FinTech hype... it’s a signal that the next “neobank moment” is happening onchain, with real ownership and borderless payments by default.
gTria @cookiedotfun