Word just dropped from the ground: India's telecom heavyweight Reliance Jio is running trials with something called "JioCoin" built on Polygon's network.
When you've got one of the country's biggest connectivity players quietly testing on-chain tokens, it's not just another pilot program. This could crack open the door for serious Web3 traction across India's massive user base. 🇮🇳
The implications? Potentially huge if they actually roll it out beyond testing phase.
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DataOnlooker
· 6h ago
Jio's move is truly brilliant, directly overtaking with Polygon... Indian Web3 is about to take off.
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gas_fee_therapist
· 19h ago
Reliance entering the market is quite a brilliant move, considering the huge user base in India... Polygon is about to take off.
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CryptoHistoryClass
· 12-06 17:54
ngl, reliance doing polygon trials hits different when you realize we're literally watching the 2017 ICO playbook unfold again... statistically speaking, massive telecom + token = exactly how the pump cycles used to start before the capitulation phase kicked in. let me dig up those charts real quick
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TestnetFreeloader
· 12-06 17:52
This move by Jio is no small matter. The traffic king of India is taking action—Web3 is really about to take off.
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MoonMathMagic
· 12-06 17:51
Jio getting into crypto? Is India about to join the game, and is the Polygon ecosystem about to boom again?
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TokenomicsTrapper
· 12-06 17:33
lol "trials" - classic exit pump setup tbh. give it 6 months til vesting unlocks start dumping on schedule. seen this movie before fr fr
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LiquidityHunter
· 12-06 17:32
For this Jio trial, I need to check the trading pair data on Polygon. If 350 million Indian internet users enter the market, what will happen to the liquidity gap... it's getting a bit overwhelming.
Word just dropped from the ground: India's telecom heavyweight Reliance Jio is running trials with something called "JioCoin" built on Polygon's network.
When you've got one of the country's biggest connectivity players quietly testing on-chain tokens, it's not just another pilot program. This could crack open the door for serious Web3 traction across India's massive user base. 🇮🇳
The implications? Potentially huge if they actually roll it out beyond testing phase.