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S H U B Y .eth
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The Future of Data Propagation is Being Rewritten and Optimum is Leading It Most people in Web3 focus on execution layers, scalability upgrades or new consensus models But very few talk about the real bottleneck Data propagation. This is where things start to break. Slow data sharing → delayed blocks → inefficiencies → centralization risks. And that’s exactly where Optimum changes the game. What makes Optimum different? Optimum isn’t just another protocol It’s a data acceleration layer built for modern decentralized networks. Instead of relying on traditional gossip-based systems, it introduces: > RLNC (Random Linear Network Coding) > Smarter, faster, and more reliable data transmission > Reduced redundancy + improved bandwidth efficiency Why this matters In current systems- ✓Nodes receive duplicate data ✓ Network congestion increases ✓ Latency becomes a real issue With Optimum- ✔ Faster propagation ✔ Lower bandwidth usage ✔ Higher reliability even under network stress Bigger Vision- @get_optimum is not just optimizing networks It’s laying the foundation for a universal data layer. A future where- > Chains communicate seamlessly > Data moves without friction >Infrastructure scales without compromise What’s coming next? • Mainnet launch on the horizon • Ecosystem expansion • Real-world adoption use cases • Community-driven growth Final Thought- Web3 does not just need faster chains It needs faster data. If you are building, exploring or just curious about the future of decentralized infra Keep your eyes on Optimum 👀




The U.S. energy buildout needs serious capital⚡️ @DaylightEnergy is bringing energy onchain through Obex and Sky. @parkeraedwards and @robbieklages discuss👇





🏆Refined Batch 7 in @get_optimum Community is officially here! 🔔Huge shout out to new Refined 🥽 Let's enjoy your achievements, but never stay satisfied. 📍To reach Optimized role, you must show a strong commitment. So simple but it's not easy: consistency, high-quality and discipline.























