Tynar
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Weekly stats. April 12-18 Fresh community stats for @get_optimum are here! China can deliver not only an economic miracle, but apparently a miracle of ultra-fast activity growth too. This week, the regional Chinese chat, which usually ranked among the least active, has surged into the top 5. Also, I want to highlight the Ukrainian channel, which seems to have secured a spot in the top 3 and has been holding it for two weeks in a row.


I’ve been looking into Optimum lately and at first it didn’t seem like something obvious. It’s not a flashy product or something you immediately “use”, but the more I read, the clearer it became that it’s about a layer most people don’t really notice - how data actually moves inside Web3. @get_optimum is focused on making data movement faster and more efficient. Not just in theory, but in the way information travels between nodes, validators, and across chains. And this is where things get interesting, because in Web3 speed isn’t just a technical detail - it directly affects how systems perform, how reliable they are, and even who gets an advantage. If latency is high, everything slows down. Data arrives later, decisions are made later, opportunities are missed. What Optimum is trying to do is reduce that friction and make the whole flow smoother - from how data is delivered and verified to how it’s actually used. What I like about this idea is that it’s not about adding more layers or complexity, but about improving what already exists. Making infrastructure work better instead of just building on top of it. Andthe fact that they’re working with validators shows that this is meant to be part of real systems, not just a concept. Still exploring this one, but it feels like one of those pieces that quietly shapes how everything else works













Crypto was built on transparency but that doesn’t mean everything should be exposed. Right now, every move you make on-chain can be tracked: your wallet balance, your trades, even your strategy. This creates an unfair environment where faster actors exploit your actions through MEV, frontrunning, and copy trading. @FlutonIO flips this model completely. By combining encrypted intents with FHE, it allows transactions to be executed without revealing the underlying data. You get the same on-chain functionality swaps, bridging, DeFi but without broadcasting your entire financial behavior to the world. Same blockchain. New rules. Privacy by default.














to all treasure hunters rules are changed and everyone should be happier now, at least we could found the treasure without struggling to be on top... what actually happened; the Latency Lords game just became too broken to run fairly, exploits kept coming in faster than it could be patched, much respect to @abbas_tfu (the creator ) for patching non stop but players kept finding new holes anyway. So here is the change ; >Clues drop to all members every 48 hours >no more leaderboard-gated access Everyone gets a fair sho, simple. To be eligible for the final prize: >you must submit a screen recording of your high score >no recording = no prize, no exceptions If the top score can't be verified, the prize moves to the next player who has proof... Thanks to @blockchainjeff and team incharge... For letting the community know ,they could've just pretend everything was fine, perhaps nobody could notice (project team -community relationship) gmum!!!

