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What makes Fermah different? While most projects focus on transactions Fermah focuses on participation. It's building infrastructure that helps people, communities and machines coordinate better on-chain. That's why Fermah stands out @fermah_xyz @7wealthh
Explaining Fermah in 20 seconds Before Fermah ZK devs burning cash on GPU farms After Fermah Uber for ZK proofs. Cheap. Fast. Instant. Huge respect to Vanishree Rao @fermah_xyz team for solving crypto’s biggest bottleneck If ZK proofs were free instant, what would YOU build?
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One thing I noticed about @0xMiden Most of the time when people talk about blockchain they talk about growth. They want users, more applications and more transactions. They want to see activity. Growth is important. Growth also creates pressure. Every new user adds state. Every new application makes things more complex. Every new interaction means the network has to deal with information. This is one of the challenges that people do not talk about a lot in crypto. The industry spends a lot of time talking about how a network can process things but it does not spend as much time talking about how efficient it is. A network can be very powerful. If it becomes too expensive to maintain, verify and scale over time new problems come up. That is why I am more interested in how blockchainsre built than in the numbers. The numbers tell us how a network is doing today. The way it is built often determines how it will be doing ten years from now. What I like about Miden is that it looks at scalability in a way. Of just trying to handle more activity it tries to reduce unnecessary work while keeping the network secure. This change may seem small. It has big implications. The future of blockchain infrastructure may not be about who can handle the information. It may be about who can get the results with the least amount of overhead. If we look at history the successful technologies are often the most efficient ones. This is not because users notice how efficient they are. Because being efficient means we can make better products keep costs low and make sure they last a long time. As more people use blockchains the networks will have to deal with demands. There will be data, more users, more computation and more expectations. The projects that do well in this environment may not be the ones with the numbers. They may be the ones that build the efficient foundations. That is one reason why Miden stands out to me. It is not because it does what other blockchains do. Because it challenges some of the things that the industry has been doing for years. Sometimes the biggest innovations start with asking a different question about blockchain and that question is what makes Miden interesting to me because it is, about blockchain. @0xMiden_hub
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Happy new week cuties 💗 Share your plan for this week??
Gm CT My favourite place.. where I feel happy Radhe radhe ❤️
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Exploring @0xMiden The blockchain industry has spent years trying to make networks faster. They want transactions, more efficiency and more throughput. Yet one question keeps popping up: What if the biggest challenge's not how fast we can execute, but how we design execution? Most blockchains make the network do most of the work. As more people use the network the burden grows. This creates a struggle between scalability, decentralization and performance. What I find interesting about Miden is that it looks at the problem differently. Of asking how to make the blockchain do more it asks how to make it do less. Computations can happen privately while the blockchain verifies. That might sound like a difference but it changes how the system grows. Verification is often much cheaper, than doing every computation across the network. This has interesting long-term implications. Future blockchains might not compete on who processes the information. They might compete on who needs to process the amount of information on-chain. The strongest infrastructure is often the one that works behind the scenes. Users get privacy, security and ownership without worrying about the complexity. That's why I keep an eye on Miden. Not because it promises numbers but because its exploring a new way to think about blockchain architecture. Miden is trying to change how we approach blockchain. Thats worth paying attention to, Miden. @0xMiden_hub
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A CT account and just 2 more followers to complete one dream.
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Gm CT My favourite place.. where I feel happy Radhe radhe ❤️
Gm CT Web3 bought me these earbuds. Nothing crazy. But every small purchase reminds me why I keep showing up. What is the best thing you've bought with your Web3 earnings?
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How @0xMiden Makes Blockchain More Powerful By Making It Less Visible One of the biggest misconceptions in crypto is that every user wants to understand blockchain Most people do not They simply want products that work They want fast payments secure ownership and private interactions without learning wallets bridges or complex technical concepts This is where Miden takes an interesting approach Instead of pushing more information onto users Miden focuses on keeping complexity behind the scenes When a user interacts with an application the sensitive computation happens privately The user does not need to expose every detail to the network The system generates a proof showing that the computation was executed correctly Only that proof needs to be verified onchain This creates an important shift Traditional blockchain models often force every participant to process and store large amounts of information Miden reduces that burden by separating computation from verification The result is a system that can remain private while still benefiting from blockchain security What stands out is not just the technology itself It is the user experience it enables The best infrastructure is often invisible People do not think about internet protocols when sending a message They do not think about servers when watching a video Likewise future blockchain users may never need to think about the infrastructure beneath their applications They simply use the product That is why Miden feels different The goal is not to make blockchain more visible The goal is to make blockchain more useful Privacy stays protected Verification stays secure And complexity stays in the background If blockchain is going to reach billions of users this may be one of the most important design principles moving forward @0xMiden_hub
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Gm CT Web3 bought me these earbuds. Nothing crazy. But every small purchase reminds me why I keep showing up. What is the best thing you've bought with your Web3 earnings?
Gm Cutiees Start my day with this delicious food made by mee.. (Mummy garh pe nhi hai 😭)
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Why @0xMiden Might Be Solving A Problem Than Privacy For years people in the crypto world have been trying to get more people to use blockchain. What if that is not the real goal? What if the future is about making products where people do not even know that blockchain exists? This idea really stood out to me when I was reading about Sempo and how they are using Miden to build a bank for people in the Middle East and North Africa. The thing that caught my attention was a quote. They said they are building this bank for people who have never used crypto and never want to. At first this sounds a weird. The crypto industry has spent a lot of time teaching people about crypto wallets and gas fees and bridges and seed phrases and all that stuff. Even with all that effort crypto is still hard for most people to use. The problem is not the technology itself. The problem is that people have to deal with the technology. Most people do not care how their payments are processed. They do not care where their transactions are settled. They do not care what kind of computer system is used to make it all work. They just care about getting what they want. They want their money to move fast. They want to know that their money is safe. They want to be able to keep their information private without having to learn about cryptography. They just want things that work. I think a lot of people do not understand how new technologies become popular. It does not happen when a lot of people learn about the technology. It happens when people can use the technology without thinking about it. The internet became popular because people stopped thinking about how it worked. Cloud computing became popular because people stopped thinking about servers. Mobile phones became popular because people stopped thinking about the operating system. The important technologies are the ones that fade into the background. I think blockchain will be the same way. That is why the behind the scenes stuff matters. Not because people see it. Because they do not. The best infrastructure is the kind that makes things better without people realizing it is there. When that happens people get privacy and security and control without having to think about it. All they see is that it works. That is what makes projects like Miden so interesting. People often talk about the side of things. The bigger story might be about making things simpler. Getting rid of complexity of adding more features. The next big thing, in blockchain might not be the one that's the fastest. It might be the one that people do not even realize they are using. If that happens that will be a sign that the technology has finally grown up. @0xMiden_hub
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"We're building for people who've never touched crypto and never want to," says Marvin Mujko, co-founder of Sempo, in an interview. "That means the infrastructure has to be invisible. Miden lets us keep everything – balances, transaction histories, payment flows – completely private while still running on programmable blockchain rails. That's what makes the product possible." miden.xyz/blog/banking-witho…
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Gm Cutiees Start my day with this delicious food made by mee.. (Mummy garh pe nhi hai 😭)
Gm CT See what I did in the delhi metro 😅 Have you ever done this type of thing ??
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Why @0xMiden Reminds Me That The Next Blockchain Battle Is Not About Speed For years the blockchain industry has been super focused on one thing. Speed. Every cycle we hear claims about faster transactions, higher throughput and lower costs. But despite all this progress one question is still unanswered. Why does crypto still feel complicated for users? The truth is, the industry has spent years making infrastructure but ignored how users think. Most protocols are getting more powerful Also harder to understand. Now users have to deal with a lot of stuff like bridges, wallets, rollups, gas settings, liquidity pools and staking mechanisms before they can fully participate. This creates a problem. Not technical, but human. A network can process millions of transactions per second If new users can't understand how it works adoption slows down. The future of blockchain might depend less on how transactions a network can handle and more on how much complexity it can remove from the user experience. The successful technologies in history became invisible. People use the internet every day without understanding how it works. People stream videos without thinking about the infrastructure, behind them. Technology becomes widely used when users don't need to think about the underlying systems. Crypto hasn't reached that stage yet. Most blockchain applications still require users to understand much. This is why the next wave of innovation might not come from chains but from systems that make complexity disappear. The protocols that succeed in the coming years will likely be those that let users focus on outcomes, not mechanisms. People want payments, not payment rails. They want ownership, not wallet management.n They want privacy, not cryptography lessons. They want applications, not infrastructure. The real challenge is no longer scaling transactions. The real challenge is scaling understanding. Because technology changes the world when ordinary people can use it effortlessly. The projects that solve that challenge may define the next era of blockchain.@0xMiden_hub @0xMiden_Intern
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Gm CT See what I did in the delhi metro 😅 Have you ever done this type of thing ??
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Digital Money Is Evolving Faster Than Most People Realize Insights from @0xMiden For years people have talked about money as a competition. Stablecoins versus banks. Crypto versus finance. Public money versus money. The future might be really different. Stablecoins and deposit tokens are used for things by different people in the economy. One helps people get access to money and makes it easier to send money around the world. The other helps existing banks work with technology. The big chance is not to choose one over the other. It is to make systems where both stablecoins and deposit tokens can work together easily. As more money moves online people will need to know that their money is private, safe and can be used with systems. Digital cash will not be popular just because it is fast. Digital cash will be popular because people trust it. The next step in using blockchain technology will be, about making the systems that make all of this possible.
Most blockchains are trying to do transactions @0xMiden is trying to do more computation This difference is really important Old style blockchains need every single computer to do the same thing So when more people use it the whole system gets really expensive to run Miden does things differently People do the work, on their own computers and then show the blockchain that it was done right The blockchain does not need everyone to do the work it just needs to check that it was done correctly This way Miden does not waste computer power. It is still safe The result is a system that is designed for the future where people can be private and use the blockchain a lot without problems As more people start using blockchains, the systems that do not waste computer power will be much better Miden is not just trying to get more people to use it It is trying to figure out a new way to make the blockchain work from the very beginning
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Most blockchains are trying to do transactions @0xMiden is trying to do more computation This difference is really important Old style blockchains need every single computer to do the same thing So when more people use it the whole system gets really expensive to run Miden does things differently People do the work, on their own computers and then show the blockchain that it was done right The blockchain does not need everyone to do the work it just needs to check that it was done correctly This way Miden does not waste computer power. It is still safe The result is a system that is designed for the future where people can be private and use the blockchain a lot without problems As more people start using blockchains, the systems that do not waste computer power will be much better Miden is not just trying to get more people to use it It is trying to figure out a new way to make the blockchain work from the very beginning
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Gm CT Can I get gm back ??? If you guyss lil Free 😅
Happy Monday cutiesss back to work after a fun weekend my goals for this week > 1000 replies grind > Shit posting > Make new friends on web 3 > exercise healthy eating era starts now let’s see if i actually stay consistent this time hahaha what’s one goal you are focusing on this week?
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Gn ct So I did 229 replies What about you?? How much you did
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