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haz@haz_optimis·
Selamat berbuka puasa bagi yang merayakan @polana_network
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Kentwood Rizal Saputra@kentwoodsahpu·
Grialo fams A thread that remind us again what actually @RialoHQ is. Most blockchains are great at one thing that is recording transactions. They are not great at acting on real world events. And that limitation quietly shapes everything built on top of them. Prices, deadlines, liquidations, settlements, compliance. All of these depend on external conditions. But blockchains don’t actually observe the world. They wait to be told what happened. That’s why we ended up with oracles, keepers, bots, and manual intervention. Automation exists, but it’s fragile, delayed, and easy to game. Most chains are effectively blind systems. @RialoHQ starts from a different assumption. If blockchains are going to run real financial systems, they must be able to observe events, react automatically, and execute without leaking sensitive information. Instead of waiting for users to poke contracts, @RialoHQ treats time, conditions, and external events as first class triggers for execution. The system can act when something happens, not just when someone clicks. Most chains expose every strategy, position, and action by default. That might be fine for retail experimentation. It’s unacceptable for serious finance. @RialoHQ treats privacy as part of the execution layer, not a bolt on feature. This isn’t about hiding data for secrecy’s sake. It’s about allowing systems to process sensitive information without making it public by default. That distinction matters more than people think. Instead of trusting a single oracle feed, @RialoHQ uses multi source attestation and lets applications explicitly choose their canonical sources. Trust isn’t outsourced. It’s structured. All of this leads to a controversial design choice @RialoHQ is vertically integrated. Events, data, privacy, and execution are designed together, because separating them weakens the guarantees between them. This is intentional, not accidental. There are real trade offs here. More integration means stronger coordination, but also more responsibility at the base layer. @RialoHQ isn’t pretending those costs don’t exist. The point isn’t that every blockchain should look like @RialoHQ . The point is that architecture determines what is possible. If a system can’t observe, can’t act, and can’t protect execution, its ceiling is lower than we admit. @RialoHQ is best understood not as faster or cheaper, but as an attempt to design a blockchain that can safely interact with the real world. Whether that trade off is worth it is the real debate. @RialoIDN #grialo
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Bekbek.@0xVBekbek·
Hello guys @RialoHQ Developers try to work around this GM limitation by building an automation layer that relies on offchain actors and processes to monitor conditions and submit or trigger transactions when conditions change For instance AMMs rely on oracles for price updates.
Rialo@RialoHQ

Traditional blockchains lack native automation. This forces developers to rely on bots, keepers, and off-chain infrastructure which adds complexity, reliability risks, and unwanted trust assumptions. Rialo makes automation native with reactive transactions that execute automatically the moment conditions are met. Here is what that unlocks 👇

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solecer |@sol_ecer·
What Rialo actually is (simple version) —🧵 A THREAD @RialoHQ is not another Layer 1. It’s a real-world blockchain built for apps that actually interact with the internet. Most blockchains live in isolation. Fast on paper, but clunky for users and painful for builders.
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Real Web3 utility is still blocked by a lack of robust privacy primitives. To move past the speculative phase, we need privacy as a core protocol requirement, not an afterthought. Rialo is delivering that foundation. @JanCamenisch explains how 👇
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ade | rialo.io@itachee_x·
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Halim@feelanzr·
Good evening everyone. I just joined Rialo Quiz Night. “Guess the PFP” in @RialoHQ Discord Server. It was a fun memory game where we had to guess each other's Twitter/X profile pictures. Big thanks to bro @Rayhn_1991 and @kentwoodsahpu for organizing the event. Thanks to everyone who joined, it was really fun because of you. If you missed it, don't worry. There will be more events like this in the future. This event really helped strengthen community. gRialo. @itachee_x | @Subzero_Labs
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Bay©® | ✱,✱@MasBuluk12

Daya ingat kalian kuat? Yuk sini ikutan quiz tebak pfp Acara : Quiz Tebak PFP Pembawa Acara : @Gelzs & @Kent Lee Jadwal : Senin, 19 Januari 2026 ⏰️Waktu : 20:00 WIB/1:00 PM UTC Tempat : DC @RialoHQ ⁠🇮🇩│voice-bahasa-indonesia lestt go join dc discord.gg/Tns7ZkMn

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haz@haz_optimis·
@kaisar1310 RWA unique features, very safe and fast
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What are Real World Assets (RWAs)? RWAs are physical or traditional financial assets that are brought onto the blockchain via tokenization. By creating a digital twin (a token) of a physical asset, you can trade it 24/7 on decentralized exchanges. Common examples include: - Real Estate: Fractional ownership of buildings. - Treasury Bills: Digital versions of government debt. - Commodities: Gold, silver, or even fine wine and art. - Private Credit: Loans to businesses that are funded by onchain investors. Why Companies like @RialoHQ are Emerging? Most early RWA projects failed because they focused only on the tech and ignored the legal and regulatory framework. Newer platforms aim to bridge this "last mile" by: - Ensuring Legal Enforceability: Making sure the token actually represents a legal claim in a court of law. - Institutional Grade Security: Providing the level of safety that banks and big funds require to move billions of dollars. Rialo is the future.
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Febb@xFebbio·
GM POV: I'm driving without any obstacles. A calm and safe night. I will reach my destination faster, there are no problems disturbing this journey. Oh, this is what it would be like if Rialo removes oracles and middleware to change how Web3 works today.
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Bay©® | ✱,✱@MasBuluk12·
Why care about @RialoHQ supermodular design? It enables: Native Automation (Subscriptions) Confidential Compute (Privacy by design) Smart Orchestration (Event triggered bridging) Trustless Hybrid Data We aren't just building a faster chain; we're building a smarter one.
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Bay©® | ✱,✱@MasBuluk12·
gm ct Stop debating Modular vs Monolithic. It's outdated Performance and throughput are now commodities. In 2026, blockchains aren't winning by being (fast) they win by how they integrate components to unlock new capabilities. Integration Architecture @RialoHQ
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haz@haz_optimis·
This is amazing. Your points are huge, you've successfully destroyed the useless bots, thank you. @polana_network
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ade | rialo.io@itachee_x·
Already building this on @RialoHQ
Arjun@neuralunlock

Privacy is usually seen as a shield. It can actually be a very powerful accelerant. Onchain undercollateralized loans have long been the holy grail of financial primitives, but historically impossible without onchain credit scores. Traditional KYC verification is a non-starter for permissionless systems. This is where privacy preserving identity makes a difference. With zKTLS, you can prove certain identifying traits without revealing the underlying data. And there is real institutional buy-in. @Humanityprot, a decentralized identity project, allows you to scan your palm and enable selective disclosure of financial information like income and creditworthiness. In fact, Mastercard has partnered with Humanity to allow users to access real-world financial services. You can now bridge legacy financial status to open up access to credit markets without revealing any of the raw data. This is massive. It opens up the door for other institutions to offer financial services at a much greater scale using onchain credentials. Privacy is the pragmatic path forward to facilitate financial primitives that were previously not possible. This will be obvious by the end of the year.

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