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GM Avalanche For over a month, the team at Crypto Factor Labs has been focused on Avalanche. This includes enhancing the new version of our execution layer, deploying InterChain, and progressing with new protocol developments. While Crypto Factor has already shared some information, this post will provide an overview of the key technical details. AVAX and InterChain Mainnet We have successfully deployed a partial chain on @avax, connecting it to the Crypto Factor InterChain mainnet. Running an InterChain partial chain allows us to deploy and integrate our infrastructure while extending existing ecosystems. Avalanche is the fourth blockchain connected via InterChain and the first added after the Anchor fork. This fork enabled lighter, faster confirmations, allowing InterChain to scale more effectively with a greater number of partial chains. Consequently, the AVAX partial chain manages its state independently of the rest of the InterChain network and benefits from low-cost, rapid transactions. Following the Anchor update, we also halved the target block time and block confirmation times, resulting in 30-minute blocks with 15-minute confirmation times when fully saturated. CFR and CFEL v2 on AVAX After successfully deploying the partial chain on Avalanche, we began implementing the Crypto Factor Execution Layer. AVAX is the first blockchain where the v2 infrastructure is being deployed on the mainnet, starting with the token and distributor templates necessary for CFR token deployment. Some improvements made to the simple token ecosystem template in v2 include: - Tokenomics that no longer require external state calls, reducing gas usage and eliminating the need for external call management. - Like all v2 templates, tokens now offer metrics and state interfaces for easy backend indexing and real-time analytics. - A focus on distributor-based tokenomics, simplifying transfers and lowering token transfer costs. Notable improvements to the simple distributor template introduced in v2 include: - Distribution now occurs with a single smart contract call, eliminating partial states and simplifying management. - The distribution process is now structured as an execution tree, where each node forwards or consumes the payload. This can all be audited on-chain, resulting in a more transparent and stable process. - The Distributor service is now a subscription service running on the Crypto Factor relay protocol, with operational fees covered by CFR. With the first set of v2 services implemented on AVAX, we successfully deployed the CFR token, which is now awaiting the token bridge's public launch. This will enable InterChain transfers, and we expect to make the bridge available to the public in the next 1-2 weeks. New Protocols Crypto Factor has announced the development of two new protocols focused on real-world assets (RWA), which will be deployed on AVAX using v2 infrastructure: one for building lifecycle-based digital assets and another for managing tokenized assets, such as carbon credits. We will provide more detailed technical information about both protocols in separate posts in the coming days. As always, we look forward to seeing you all on-chain.


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Where do real Web3 systems actually come from? Most people see the final product. A protocol, a platform, a token ecosystem. But what they rarely see is the process that turns an abstract idea into working infrastructure. Because moving from concept to reality is one of the most difficult stages in blockchain development. This is where @cfr_labs plays its role within @_Crypto_Factor Crypto Factor Labs exists to transform protocol level thinking into operational systems. It is the environment where theoretical models are tested, refined, and engineered into infrastructure that can operate in real world conditions. The process begins with ideas. Many innovations in Web3 start as conceptual frameworks. New approaches to coordination, token design, governance structures, or interchain interaction. But ideas alone do not guarantee functionality. Every concept must be carefully examined, stress tested, and developed before it can support a live ecosystem. This is where research becomes essential. At Crypto Factor Labs, research involves exploring how different system components interact with one another. It means evaluating whether a proposed mechanism remains stable when exposed to real economic activity. It also means identifying possible weaknesses before those weaknesses become risks in a live environment. Once a concept passes this stage, development begins. Development focuses on translating theoretical models into code and operational infrastructure. Protocol rules must be implemented, system interactions must be structured, and the environment must be prepared for real use. This stage requires careful engineering, because even small design flaws can have significant consequences once systems are deployed. Testing then becomes the next critical step. Before infrastructure can support real participants, it must be tested under a wide range of conditions. Stress testing, security analysis, and performance evaluation help ensure that systems behave as intended. This stage helps prevent instability and protects the ecosystem from avoidable vulnerabilities. Only after these stages does deployment take place. Deployment involves integrating systems into the broader infrastructure and ensuring that they can operate reliably within the ecosystem. At this stage, concepts that once existed only on paper begin to function as real tools that builders, developers, and participants can interact with. This process reflects a philosophy that infrastructure must be earned through discipline and careful engineering. In Web3, it is easy to present bold ideas. But building reliable systems requires patience, testing, and a willingness to prioritise long term stability over short term attention. Crypto Factor Labs exists to ensure that innovation is supported by strong foundations rather than rushed implementation. The result is an ecosystem where new ideas are not simply discussed, but carefully developed into systems that can operate reliably and evolve over time. Because in resilient blockchain environments, the difference between theory and reality is execution.









