Stepping onto the conference stage this afternoon at 2:20 to break down something critical: what actually makes a system capable of supporting Internet Capital Markets? We're talking foundational properties here—the stuff that separates hype from infrastructure. The architecture matters more than most realize. Security, scalability, settlement finality—these aren't buzzwords, they're requirements. Excited to dig into the technical nuances with folks who get it.
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SurvivorshipBias
· 4h ago
NGL settlement finality - most projects haven't really figured this out yet; just hyping the concept doesn't mean much.
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WhaleShadow
· 12-11 09:51
Security and scalability always sound so easy, but in practice... it's really hard to build them.
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Rekt_Recovery
· 12-11 09:43
ngl this hits different after watching so many "revolutionary" systems implode... settlement finality is where the real survivors separate from the exit scammers, no cap. been liquidated enough times to know architecture isn't sexy but it's everything lol
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InfraVibes
· 12-11 09:32
ngl True infrastructure depends on hardware, not just talk.
Stepping onto the conference stage this afternoon at 2:20 to break down something critical: what actually makes a system capable of supporting Internet Capital Markets? We're talking foundational properties here—the stuff that separates hype from infrastructure. The architecture matters more than most realize. Security, scalability, settlement finality—these aren't buzzwords, they're requirements. Excited to dig into the technical nuances with folks who get it.