
0xJason
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Everyone talks about scaling blockchains. Few talk about scaling the networks that move the data. As Web3 grows, data transmission is becoming a critical bottleneck. Optimum is tackling this challenge with advanced network coding designed to improve speed, reliability and efficiency across decentralized systems. The next leap in blockchain performance may not come from execution. It may come from communication. @get_optimum


















Gmum🤍 The new Wall Street isn’t on Wall Street anymore. It’s being built on Ethereum brick by brick, block by block and last week we got the actual architects in one room. Not the speculators. The institutions. The liquidity engines. The infra that’s quietly rewiring global finance. This was Top of the Block, live with the heavyweights themselves: @BitMNR @1kxnetwork @Auros_global @BlockdaemonHQ If you care about where smart money is actually moving behind the scenes, this is the one space you don’t want to sleep on. The energy was different 🔥 @get_optimum @MurielMedard @tarunchitra




What you guys think about @injective A lot of people think Injective is just another Layer 1 blockchain. It isn't. Injective built fro Finance Instead of giving developers only a blockchain Injective provides the infrastructure they need from the start. Things like an on chain orderbook, cross chain connectivity, EVM support, AI builder tools, and customizable modules are already part of the network. This means developers can spend less time building the basics and more time creating products that people actually use, whether it's a decentralized exchange, a lending protocol or tokenized real world assets. In simple words $INJ isn't trying to be everything for everyone. It's focused on becoming the best place to build the future of finance on chain. That's what makes Injective different





Most blockchain discussions revolve around speed, scalability, and consensus. Yet one of the most important layers often goes unnoticed: how data moves across the network. That’s what makes @get_optimum particularly interesting. Led by MIT professor @MurielMedard, a pioneer in network coding research, Optimum brings decades of proven data transmission theory into blockchain infrastructure. Its core innovation, Random Linear Network Coding (RLNC), enables data to be transmitted more efficiently by reducing redundancy while improving reliability across distributed networks. Rather than building another blockchain, Optimum is addressing a challenge every blockchain faces: moving information faster, smarter, and with less overhead. The more I explore the project, the more it feels like a bridge between rigorous academic research and practical Web3 infrastructure. Sometimes the most impactful innovations are not the ones users interact with directly, but the ones quietly making the entire ecosystem work better. @blockchainjeff @shariaronchain





