You ever tried swapping tokens from Arbitrum to Polygon? You Google bridges, cross your fingers, &hope the gas fees is affordable That whole mess? Chain abstraction erases it You just tell the app what you want The rest, bridging, routing, finality, is handled behind the scene Link: https://x.com/mark_nero6162/status/1923125302378496470?s=46
Parachains can now process multiple blocks per relay block Coretime got flexible, you can lease extra validation power by the hour, or block-by-block No more 6-month leases just to survive launch day It’s like renting GPUs in cloud, short, fast, & effective Link: https://x.com/mark_nero6162/status/1922221539467940206?s=46
Traditional cloud has a cost •Vendor lock-in •High prices at scale •No privacy guarantees Acurast uses your phone’s secure hardware to run compute privately. Includes AI tasks where keeping data confidential isn’t optional Link: https://x.com/mark_nero6162/status/1919429174197973503?s=46
Running DOOM wasn’t just for nostalgia. DOOM’s a beast. It needs: • Smooth state management • Real-time rendering • User input in milliseconds • Heavy asset memory juggling JAM handled all that on-chain. That’s massive It shows JAM can run serious, demanding applications Link: https://x.com/mark_nero6162/status/1916925982881042735?s=46
Polkadot didn’t “adopt” RISC-V, it built for it. PolkaVM: custom RISC-V virtual machine pallet-revive: compiles smart contracts to RISC-V Already running on Westend testnet Launching on Kusama this quarter Mainnet lands Q3 2025 Link: https://x.com/mark_nero6162/status/1914795478224433571?s=46
Modularity isn’t just a trend. It’s where Web3 infra is clearly heading. Polkadot isn’t catching up. It’s been ahead since 2016. Now with JAM and the SDK, it’s going further. More scalable. More flexible. Built to last. Link: https://x.com/mark_nero6162/status/1914280452258439407?s=46