Drift
A crypto-native protocol that will become accessible to a wider audience through regulated financial super apps. Mentioned in an example of trading equities on Drift.
First Mentioned
10/3/2025, 4:58:47 AM
Last Updated
10/3/2025, 5:01:57 AM
Research Retrieved
10/3/2025, 5:01:57 AM
Summary
Drift is identified as a protocol integral to the emerging Internet Capital Markets, a new financial paradigm predicted to revolutionize corporate finance, trading, and ownership. This shift, anticipated around 2025, is driven by advanced blockchains like Solana and a supportive regulatory environment, including the SEC's 'Regulation Super App'. As part of this framework, Drift will become accessible to a global audience, bridging regulated markets with decentralized finance (DeFi) and contributing to a significant increase in on-chain activity.
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Extracted Attributes
Type
Protocol
Domain
Internet Capital Markets, Decentralized Finance (DeFi)
Purpose
Facilitate access to diverse assets (crypto, tokenized securities)
Target Audience
Global audience
Underlying Technology
Blockchains (e.g., Solana)
Timeline
- Anticipated generational inflection point for finance with the rise of Internet Capital Markets, which will make protocols like Drift accessible to a global audience and spark an 'absolute boom' in on-chain activity. (Source: d14024ce-0d65-4655-8068-c663c1854a70)
2025
Web Search Results
- DRIFT Definition & Meaning
Synonyms of *drift* the drift of a conversation **:** genetic drift drift a balloon drifting in the wind drifting snow **:** to become covered with a drift **:** to cover with drifts driftingly tendency, trend, drift, tenor, current mean movement in a particular direction. ## Examples of *drift* in a Sentence See All Example Sentences for *drift* The first known use of *drift* was * catch one's drift * catch someone's drift * continental drift * drift fence * drift net * drift off * genetic drift * get someone's drift * population drift ## Rhymes for *drift* drift drift **:** a drifting motion or course drift driftingly drift **:** genetic drift drift ## More from Merriam-Webster on *drift*
- DRIFT | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
# Meaning of **drift** in English drift off ### drift noun (MEANING) The snow lay in deep drifts. * drifting ## **drift** | Intermediate English drift ### drift verb [I] (MOVE) Someone or something that drifts changes in a gradual way that seems to be controlled by outside forces: drift ### drift noun (MEANING) ### drift noun (MOVE) ## **drift** | Business English drift drift (Definition of **drift** from the **Cambridge Business English Dictionary** © Cambridge University Press) ## Examples of drift drift What is the pronunciation of *drift*? ## Translations of drift drift + - drift (MEANING) - drift (MOVEMENT) - drift (MOVE) - drift (MEANING) - drift (MOVE) To add **drift** to a word list please sign up or log in.
- DRIFT Definition & Meaning
View synonyms for drift # drift [drift] drifting sand. The current drifted the boat to sea. The wind drifted the snow. 1. to enlarge (a punched or drilled hole) with a drift. drift * **driftingly** adverb Origin of drift1 Origin of drift1 see get the drift. What does *drift* mean? To *drift* is to be carried along by water or air currents, the way a rubber duck might *drift* around in a tub.To *drift* is also to carry something along, as an air current *drifts* dead leaves through the air.This force of motion is also called a *drift*, as in *The ocean drift carried my boogie board out to sea!*Related to this, *drift* can also mean to wander aimlessly.
- Drifting (motorsport)
Drifting is a driving technique where the driver purposely oversteers, with loss of traction, while maintaining control and driving the car through the
- Drift - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
Or, if you move around without a seeming fixed destination, you are said to *drift* — whether you're a snowflake or just a wanderer. Definitions of drift “the boat **drifted** on the lake” “don't **drift** from the set course” live unhurriedly, irresponsibly, or freely live unhurriedly, irresponsibly, or freely be piled up in banks or heaps by the force of wind or a current a large mass of material that is heaped up by the wind or by water currents “caught the general **drift** of the conversation” **drift** has the same or almost the same meaning as: DISCLAIMER: These example sentences appear in various news sources and books to reflect the usage of the word **‘drift'**. * the "drift" family
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Drift, Binnenstad, Utrecht, Nederland, 3512 BS, Nederland
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