Rialo
If you want the TL;DR, they’ve basically decided to change how blockchains actually work.
You know how it usually goes, right? To get a blockchain to "understand" what’s happening in the real world or across other networks, they’re always piling on the "extra" stuff: oracles, side-software, random middlemen... It’s messy, it slows things down, and honestly, it creates security holes.
So, the developers at Rialo basically said, "Guys, let’s stop overcomplicating this".
They’re all about minimalism, building everything you actually need directly into the core layer of the blockchain.
Why is this a big deal?
✔️No more middle-men: Since everything operates at the core, you don't need all that clunky external software. The whole system runs as one smooth, unified machine
✔️Security is rock-solid: When you remove the extra links in the chain, you’re cutting down the surface area for things to go wrong or for someone to mess with the data from the outside
✔️Speed and stability: When everything is baked into the core, the network doesn't have to wait around for external oracles to pipe in information. It just works, fast and reliably.
Basically, they’re stripping away all the unnecessary "clutter", leaving only what really matters. It’s like switching from an old car that’s constantly rattling and needing fixes to a sleek new build where every part is perfectly fitted