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Heis hazard (✱,✱)

Heis hazard (✱,✱)

@Heis_hazard

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Katılım Ağustos 2025
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Cheff
Cheff@heisCo_ok·
You haven’t see in enough reasons to be bullish on Rialo. Here is one 👇👇👇
Cheff@heisCo_ok

Recently, Rialo got featured in the CBOE Spotlight. You must be thinking, what’s the big deal in that… isn’t it just a normal announcement between projects? Let me explain why this is different from normal partnership announcements. CBOE (Chicago Board Options Exchange) is one of the biggest traditional finance exchanges in the world. They handle: > billions of contracts yearly > massive FX trading volume > institutional financial infrastructure CBOE is like the Binance of traditional finance exchanges. RIALO is building native blockchain infrastructure for the next generation of neo-finance apps. What they’re building together: RIALO is integrating CBOE’s institutional market data into its blockchain infrastructure. This means developers building on Rialo can easily access real-time financial market data with no need for external providers. Normally, if developers want to build a financial app, they need to buy data from external providers. This is expensive and time-consuming. So, Rialo is making this possible for developers building on Rialo without the need to get data from external providers. Just plug in and start building. In short, both of them are coming together to make building institutional-quality financial apps fully onchain as easy as ABC. When you see OGs like CBOE feature a new infrastructure like Rialo, it only tells one thing: This infrastructure is being built for real financial markets, not just speculation. @0x_alextine

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Heis hazard (✱,✱)@Heis_hazard·
If you want agents that actually work in the real world, you’ve got to nail the “how” before you scale the “what.” This isn’t about being overly cautious. It’s just the only way to keep things from blowing up when they go live. @rialo_africa @0x_alextine
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Heis hazard (✱,✱)@Heis_hazard·
Rialo is built for that missing piece. Permissions are enforced on-chain, agents coordinate through the protocol itself, and every action gets logged before it happens. No duct tape, no scrambling after something breaks.
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Heis hazard (✱,✱)@Heis_hazard·
Everyone’s in a rush to launch AI agents right now, and honestly, These things don’t just chat anymore. They can go through your inbox, move money, coordinate with other agents, even push code. You give them the goal and they handle the rest. (A thread)👇
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Heis hazard (✱,✱)@Heis_hazard·
While the market chases hype, Fhenix is quietly building for the long term. Once people understand what FHE unlocks, projects like this won’t look undervalued. They’ll look inevitable. @Asterix54907294 @deivonchain
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Heis hazard (✱,✱)@Heis_hazard·
With CoFHE and their new decryption setup, Fhenix has moved past experiments. They’re building the privacy layer Ethereum has been missing. And it’s needed, because institutions, AI agents, and private DeFi can’t run on a chain where everything is public forever.
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Heis hazard (✱,✱)@Heis_hazard·
Whenever you think of privacy in crypto what comes to your mind hidden wallets right.. but Fhenix is building something bigger than that they are building onchain data that stays encrypted but can still be used.
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Heis hazard (✱,✱)@Heis_hazard·
Rialo treats concurrency as the foundation, not an add-on. With built-in privacy and compliance controls, it’s ready for regulated workflows and large-scale coordination. That’s what’s needed for blockchain to become real economic infrastructure. @0x_alextine @rialo_africa
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Heis hazard (✱,✱)@Heis_hazard·
This changes what’s possible for lending, payments, and tokenized assets. Credit, transfers, and ownership updates can happen at the same time without corrupting data. AI agents can also operate safely without freezing the network.
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Heis hazard (✱,✱)@Heis_hazard·
Most blockchains process transactions one by one, like a single checkout lane. It works until traffic spikes, then you get delays and bottlenecks. As finance becomes more automated and AI-driven, that setup doesn’t scale. (A thread)👇
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Just Lυмму@iamlummyjay·
in my opinion, DTCC planning to pilot tokenized securities trading this July honestly feels like one of the clearest signs yet that traditional finance is getting serious about onchain infrastructure. this is not some small crypto-native experiment, it’s DTCC we’re talking about, over $114T in assets under custody and roughly $3 quadrillion in transactions processed every year, which already tells you the scale we’re dealing with. dtcc has spent decades sitting underneath global financial markets, handling clearing and settlement at massive scale. so when an institution like that starts looking at tokenized stocks, ETFs, and treasuries, it stops being abstract and starts feeling inevitable. because now the question is no longer whether assets can move onchain, it’s whether blockchains can handle what real financial systems actually require. and this is where @RialoHQ starts to fit into the picture. traditional finance runs on sensitive information. identity systems, compliance workflows, internal risk data, authenticated interactions, private transaction logic, all of that sits behind the scenes. most public blockchains were never really built for that. rialo’s approach tries to close that gap with confidential computation through REX, so applications can process sensitive data securely while still keeping execution verifiable onchain. in simple terms, rialo is positioning for the phase where blockchain stops being experimental and starts plugging directly into financial infrastructure, and if tokenized markets keep growing, privacy isn’t going to be optional anymore. @itachee_x @rialo_africa @dfwdora
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1/3 I think one of the biggest weaknesses in prediction markets has never really been smart contracts themselves, It’s the data layer. people talk a lot about decentralization, but if the information feeding the market is delayed, filtered, or manipulated, guess what? @RialoHQ

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Rialo@RialoHQ·
Everyone is rushing to deploy agents right now, but they’re missing the full picture. AI agents are the what. They decide, act, hit APIs, move money, coordinate with other agents, ship code, and complete tasks without a human in the loop. That capability is real and it's here. But capability without governance is just chaos that’s good for demos and not much else. Orchestration and governance is the how. It answers the questions the agent never asks itself. Who authorized this? What are the limits? Is there a record of any of this? Right now most deployed agents have no answers to any of those questions. That is the problem that Rialo can solve. Permissions enforced on-chain. Agent coordination systems baked into the protocol. Every decision logged before execution, not after. Make sure you understand the how before you scale the what. This isn’t just the cautious path. This is the only path that doesn't blow up in production.
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