New York, March 15, 2026, 09:00 AM (ET) —Amid the morning traffic signals and the rhythm of a city coming to life in Times Square, a new chapter in the evolution of digital finance quietly unfolded. A next-generation infrastructure designed to reshape global value flow stepped onto the world’s financial stage.
ST Chain, in collaboration with the WFC Foundation (Wheat Field Financial Technology Inc.), officially appeared on the Nasdaq Tower in Times Square—widely regarded as the “World’s First Screen” and a symbolic landmark of global capital markets.
As the iconic blue visuals illuminated the entire façade,“ST CHAIN · THE GLOBAL VALUE NETWORK”“WFC FOUNDATION · BUILDING THE INFRASTRUCTURE OF GLOBAL DIGITAL FINANCE”were prominently displayed, marking a symbolic moment for ST Chain’s entry into the mainstream narrative of global finance. The Nasdaq Tower, as one of the most recognized visibility platforms in capital markets, represents a key milestone for projects seeking global positioning.

From Transaction Tool to Global Value Network
Unlike early blockchain projects that focused primarily on digital asset transactions, ST Chain is positioned around a broader ambition: redefining how value flows globally.
As a high-performance public blockchain designed for global settlement and digital financial systems, ST Chain aims to build a decentralized global value network where assets can move freely, settle instantly, and remain under user control.
Its core capabilities include:
Ultra-high throughput at million-level TPS
Millisecond-level transaction confirmation
Extremely low transaction costs
In practical terms, processes that traditionally take days in legacy financial systems can be reduced to near-instant execution.
WFC Foundation: Bridging Compliance and Web3 Infrastructure
In the Web3 landscape, technology drives efficiency—but compliance determines scalability.
ST Chain is backed by the WFC Foundation(Wheat Field Financial Technology Inc.), which operates within a multi-layered U.S. regulatory framework, including SEC filings, MSB registration, and SEC RIA credentials.
This combination reflects a broader strategic intent:
To move Web3 beyond experimentation and into infrastructure capable of integration with global capital systems.
Why Nasdaq? Why Times Square?
Times Square is often referred to as the “Crossroads of the World,” attracting hundreds of thousands of visitors daily and serving as a global hub of commerce and culture. The Nasdaq Tower, in particular, stands as one of its most iconic and influential digital displays.
More than an advertising space, it functions as a modern “signal tower” of global finance.
Appearing on this screen is less about visibility, and more about signaling:
A project’s intention to engage with the global capital ecosystem.
It is not merely a place of high foot traffic—it is a point where capital, media, and global narratives converge.
From this perspective, ST Chain’s appearance can be seen as a public declaration:a transition from the blockchain-native world into the broader global financial system.

From Centralized Settlement to Borderless Value Flow
For decades, global finance has relied on:Multi-layered intermediaries/Cross-border restrictions/Inefficient settlement systems
ST Chain proposes an alternative model:Value moves like information.
Through blockchain infrastructure:
Cross-border payments → executed instantly
Asset transfers → without intermediaries
Transaction records → fully transparent and on-chain
This represents not only a technological upgrade, but a structural shift in how financial systems operate.
An Integrated Ecosystem: Circulation · Settlement · DeFi · DAO
ST Chain is not just a network—it is a comprehensive financial system composed of four core layers:
Real-world circulation — connecting RWA to physical economies
Global settlement network — redefining cross-border capital flow
DeFi ecosystem — enabling transparent and fair on-chain finance
DAO governance — transitioning toward community-driven decision-making
In essence, it seeks to address three fundamental questions of finance:
Where value originates, how it flows, and who governs the system.
New York, 9AM: A Moment Where Value Was Seen
At 9:00 AM in New York, as the city awakened and global financial systems began their daily cycle, the Nasdaq Tower lit up. A reporter delivered a live narration of ST Chain’s core narrative—bringing a Web3-born value network into the heart of traditional finance.
The significance of this moment lies not in the screen itself, but in the convergence it represents:
When a decentralized narrative enters the world’s most concentrated financial arena, it transitions from a digital experiment into a tangible infrastructure for real-world finance.Strictly speaking, the Nasdaq Tower cannot change the world.But it can determine one thing: Who gets seen by the world.
ST Chain and the WFC Foundation’s appearance is not merely about exposure—it signals a deeper shift:the gradual acceptance of a new underlying logic within global financial systems.
If traditional finance is built upon account-based systems,then Web3 is moving toward becoming an operating system for value.
And ST Chain is positioning itself as a foundational component of that system.
Conclusion
This is not just a display.It is a glimpse of a future, brought forward in time.
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Millie James is an American real estate investor and Adjunct Professor in Entrepreneurship, Emeritus at Business School.
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