Francisco
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Last month @ollieblocmates wrote a report on how @TanssiNetwork's one-stop-shop for network launches, faster than ever with no friction. Here's co-founder Francisco, On the Spot, for some insight on how the infrastructure works, so devs can skip the heavy lifting and get straight to building. It’s the fast track to the decentralized future — no detours, no traffic jams. Four minutes of your time, and you're clued up on @TanssiNetwork.





DevEx is becoming infrastructure. A few years ago, launching an L1 meant scripts, sequencers, validators, RPCs, and months of setup. Now it’s <30 mins & an intuitive dashboard. Inside the Tanssi dApp: how UX finally reached the base layer 🧵





For folks asking why L2s can be cheaper than L1s, here’s the explainer. Quick read 👇 conduit.xyz/blog/l1-vs-l2-…

The first L1 is now live on Tanssi mainnet: Trexx. A Brazilian gaming and social finance platform launching on a $180B global industry, where billions in engagement still don’t convert into revenue. Now, @ggtrexx is changing that ↓






From a technical standpoint, @TanssiNetwork could be one of the stronger infrastructure projects emerging this (bull? bear?) cycle. But why and how, anon? Tanssi abstracts away the complexity of launching decentralized networks, handling validator coordination, sequencing, infra ops, data availability, and security, so developers could spin up a chain in minutes, not months. Think of it like AWS orchestration, but for modular decentralized networks, secured through Ethereum restaking via Symbiotic. Under the hood, Tanssi’s Orchestration Chain manages: • Sequencer assignment • Session logic • State verification • Reward distribution Every network launched through Tanssi gets automatic block production services from a decentralized pool of sequencers, plus archive-grade data availability through Tanssi’s Data Preservers (full historical state + RPC access baked in). Early data looks gud: ✅ 9.4M+ transactions processed on testnet ✅ 3,000+ networks deployed via Dancebox ✅ 200,000+ community members across 90+ countries Developers can either deploy using prebuilt EVM templates or fully customize runtimes via Substrate, all while inheriting Ethereum-grade security without needing to bootstrap validator sets or externalize trust assumptions. The ability to upgrade forklessly and modularize governance without touching infrastructure could be a meaningful unlock for future networks, especially as appchains, rollups, and sovereign L1s become more specialized. In my view, Tanssi fits tightly into the broader modular thesis. FYI the bottleneck isn't building rollups anymore, it's orchestrating them, securing them, and scaling them permissionlessly. Tanssi directly attacks that bottleneck with decentralized sequencing, restaked security, and integrated infra layers like RPCs, explorers, and indexers. It’s also worth noting what’s happening right now: - Builder’s Bay is live, with 10M $TANSSI in rewards across 30+ projects and the new Guild Fren NFT (boosting leaderboard scores and unlocking future events). → lfd.tanssi.network/builders-bay Another angle I’m watching is how Tanssi is layering into the modular ecosystem: integrations like Renzo, Particle Network, Mellow Finance, Symbiotic, and others point toward a full-stack vision rather than competing directly with rollup-as-a-service providers. If that positioning holds and the upcoming mainnet launch executes cleanly, Tanssi could quietly become one of the critical backbone layers of the modular stack over the next cycle. NFA. DYOR.

Five (5) @symbioticfi networks that I'm excited for (all with live or upcoming testnets): 1. Tanssi (@TanssiNetwork) Symbiotic secured networks as a service. Testnet is live. 2. Cap X (@0xCapx) Consumer-focused AI Agents. Testnet is live. 3. Radius (@radius_xyz) Rollup profitability protocol focused on MEV. Public Testnet is live. 4. Avail (@AvailProject) Proof-aggregation layer facilitating interoperability. Testnet live. 5. HyveDA (@Hyve_DA) High-performance, Ethereum-aligned DA. Think of it as a decentralized, permissionless AWS. Testnet is coming soon.


