
SERY2015
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SERY2015
@sery_2015
Writing about Web3 infra, attention markets. Crypto Enthusiast.



Market data used to be locked away. You had to sit through sales calls and deal with opaque contracts just to see a demo. They hid pricing behind conversations on purpose. Now you can open a terminal and explore thousands of live feeds. ✓ You watch prices form in real time. ✓ You verify every benchmark yourself. ✓ You track data origins directly. ✓ You move beyond blind trust. Finance is finally becoming open and internet native. @PythNetwork













scaling discussions in blockchain infrastructure often focus on execution, throughput, and consensus efficiency. yet as systems become more distributed, another constraint becomes increasingly important: how information moves before execution can even begin. every additional node, region, and coordination layer increases the complexity of propagation itself. the deeper issue is that traditional networking architectures rely heavily on exact replication. systems spend bandwidth and time ensuring identical copies reach every participant, even when partial information may already be sufficient to make progress. coding theory suggests a different path. instead of optimizing replication, networks can optimize recoverability. the objective shifts from transporting exact packets to accumulating enough information for reconstruction. optimum explores this architectural direction by applying rlnc to propagation, where resilience emerges not from perfect delivery, but from the ability to recover meaning despite imperfect conditions. @get_optimum






The most important things in life rarely come out loud. They start with small moments that seem ordinary at first - a conversation, a new habit, a small step forward. At first you hardly pay attention to them. But over time they repeat themselves again and again, and at some point you understand: all this time, something bigger has been built up from small details. A similar process is now visible in the Ritual testnet. Activity no longer looks like individual transactions or simple testing of functions, but as an environment where entire execution scenarios begin to take shape. Agents, external context and multi-step processes gradually become parts of a single system. And the strongest signal here is not a single number, but a pattern that keeps repeating. @ritualnet @joshsimenhoff @Jez_Cryptoz














the hard part of infrastructure is not cryptography anymore. it is building reliable systems without friction. fermah tackles this hidden coordination layer to help teams scale. 🔸builders skip backend hassle. 🔸systems run smoothly. @fermah_xyz


ai agents becoming autonomous is only half the shift. the bigger change starts when agents can verify actions, build reputation and operate economically without blind trust. onchain history may become more important than promises. @Neura_io



Many people still look at AI infrastructure as a race for speed. They focus on faster agents. They want more automation. They push for more autonomous execution. The real challenge is about control and verification. I see two main questions here: 1. How do systems prove decisions were right without running everything all over again. 2. How do agents work safely without getting unlimited authority. This is why Rialo is interesting to watch. ✓ They spend less time on hype metrics. ✓ They focus on building infrastructure where permissions are built in from the start. ✓ They make accountability and provable execution part of the core system instead of adding them later as quick patches. @RialoHQ


Market data used to be locked behind walls. You had to sign contracts just to get a look. Now you just open the terminal and see 3,000 live feeds for crypto and stocks. No black box anymore. It is all transparent. See the data yourself. @PythNetwork



For years, market data was kept behind closed doors. You had to endure endless sales calls and opaque contracts just to see a basic demo. It felt like they wanted to keep you out of the loop on purpose. Now you can just open a terminal and explore thousands of live feeds for crypto, stocks, and commodities in real time. 🟪 You see price formation. 🟪 You check the sources yourself. You compare benchmarks instead of blindly trusting the output. It is a huge shift. Financial infrastructure is finally becoming open, transparent, and built for the modern internet. @PythNetwork



For years, quality market data was locked away for big firms only. You had to pay for costly software and deal with constant gatekeeping just to look at anything. Now you just open your browser to see 3,000 live feeds for crypto and stocks. ✔️ You check the sources yourself. ✔️ You compare benchmarks. We finally see how these prices are made instead of trusting some black box. Finance is turning into open internet infrastructure. @PythNetwork





