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Hear from @kuzey, director of @AEL in simple terms: “Netrun turns on-chain assets into programmable objects, able to hold state, evolve over time, and interact across apps. It doesn’t introduce a new Layer 1.” Inspired by inscription models like BRC-20, but designed for @Solana’s speed, scalability, and richer data structures.

Hear from @kuzey, director of @AEL in simple terms: “Netrun turns on-chain assets into programmable objects, able to hold state, evolve over time, and interact across apps. It doesn’t introduce a new Layer 1.” Inspired by inscription models like BRC-20, but designed for @Solana’s speed, scalability, and richer data structures.








Introducing Subdomains (λ) Subdomains on Netrun follow the same idea as domains. They are purely collectible and have no functionality. They don’t resolve anywhere, don’t link to wallets, and don’t represent identity. Instead, they are structured name variations that expand how a name exists across different collectible series. For example, a name like "jadon" can appear as "jadon[.]net", "jadon[.]run", or "jadon[.]ae". These are not technically connected. Each one is a separate collectible in its own series, and the value comes from how the name is structured. Key characteristics: • Purely collectible, no resolution or identity (yet) • Extension-based, each suffix is its own series • Scarcity-driven, short and clean names are more valuable • Culturally influenced, memes, numbers, and trends matter Subdomains expand this concept by increasing the number of possible variations around a name. They don’t add utility, they add depth, making names more expressive as digital collectibles.






