"We need to hold more people accountable."
That line from Brian in our latest AMA hits something many in crypto feel but don’t always say out loud. 👇
Most projects launch with no financial disclosures, no board oversight, and no real accountability when things go wrong. When it falls apart, teams vanish and communities take the hit.
⛓️ Frame is taking a different route:
Infrastructure shaped by accountability, aligned incentives, unified liquidity, and tech we believe people can actually use without needing to understand every layer underneath.
💬 Ongoing updates and discussion are shared here: frame.community/discord
Every major network is like a growing economy.
That growth is real.
So is the friction between them.
Why now?
Because moving value across crypto still points to a need for better infrastructure.
Frame was designed with that in mind.
#Blockchain#Infrastructure
The next phase of digital asset adoption may be shaped not only by individual chains, but also by the systems that help them interoperate.
That is part of why we acquired Frame’s technology and why we believe the timing is worth paying attention to.
#Blockchain $CRCW
Last tweet for today.
If @FrameCorporate launched tomorrow would you be ready?
Exactly
beter to wait few weeks so we can get all the info we need first.
Something to think about.
Why now?
Because crypto commerce is growing, but the rails remain fragmented.
Assets, apps, and liquidity are still spread across disconnected ecosystems.
Frame was built for a market that may increasingly value connection across chains.
#Blockchain#Web3
Why now? Because crypto is no longer one ecosystem.
It’s many.
As more activity moves on-chain, fragmentation becomes harder to ignore.
We believe infrastructure designed to connect networks is increasingly relevant in this environment.
#Blockchain#Infastructure
Some people write here nonsense / fud in my comments
I dont answear nor care
I follow only my own charts and investments and i know they will print $$$
Legacy blockchain architectures often carry forward structural limitations, where constraints in consensus design and growing state requirements can introduce friction around scalability, performance, and long-term maintainability. ⛓️
Frame is being advanced from an established network architecture, with development now focused on the next phase of protocol evolution. 🧵 (1/3)