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Iโ€™m currently facing my hardest phase I put it to you God please let it be the biggest breakthrough in my life
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Fredrake.lens(๐Ÿ’™,๐Ÿงก)๐Ÿ›ธ๐Ÿ retweeted
May 20
One thing I find fascinating about blockchain infrastructure is this: As chains evolve, the hardest problem increasingly stops being computation and starts becoming communication. Thatโ€™s where mump2p becomes interesting. Most blockchain networks today still rely heavily on gossip-based propagation. A validator receives a block, forwards the same raw data to peers those peers repeat the same process againโ€ฆ It works. But it also creates: โ€ข duplicate transmissions โ€ข bandwidth waste โ€ข propagation delays โ€ข congestion under high load and these problems become even worse as block sizes grow especially in a future with: - rollups - DAS - AI-driven applications - post-quantum cryptography where networks may need to move dramatically larger amounts of data continuously. mump2p approaches propagation differently. Instead of relying purely on repetitive gossip transmission, it uses RLNC (Random Linear Network Coding) to optimize how information moves across the network. The important shift is this: Nodes no longer need to repeatedly send identical packet copies, instead, they propagate encoded combinations of data fragments. That changes propagation efficiency significantly because: โ€ข fewer redundant transmissions are needed โ€ข bandwidth usage improves โ€ข reconstruction becomes more resilient โ€ข propagation becomes faster under stress But the part I think matters most is decentralization. Latency is not distributed equally across the world. Validators in: โ€ข Africa โ€ข APAC โ€ข LATAM often operate farther from dense networking hubs concentrated in EU/NA regions. That means: โ€ข slower propagation โ€ข weaker peer scoring โ€ข higher attestation risk โ€ข greater chance of mesh exclusion Over time, this quietly centralizes networks toward operators with better geographic positioning and enterprise-grade infrastructure. mump2pโ€™s value isnโ€™t only speed. Itโ€™s helping reduce the structural latency disadvantage smaller independent operators face. And as Ethereum moves toward: โ€ข PeerDAS โ€ข Full DAS โ€ข shorter slot times โ€ข increasingly data-heavy architectures efficient propagation may become one of the most important decentralization problems in crypto infrastructure. The next era of blockchain scalability may not belong to the chains that process the most data, but to the networks that move data most intelligently.
May 18
One of the most interesting things about BNB Chainโ€™s latest post-quantum research wasnโ€™t the cryptography itself, it was the networking problem that appeared after. When BSC tested quantum-resistant signatures like ML-DSA-44, transaction sizes exploded from roughly 110 bytes to ~2.5 KB and blocks grew from ~130 KB to ~2 MB The result? Throughput dropped significantly, not because consensus failed but because moving larger blocks across the network became much harder. (BNB Chain) Thatโ€™s the part I think connects deeply to what @get_optimum is building. Most people think the future bottleneck of blockchains will only be: โ€ข execution โ€ข consensus โ€ข computation But the deeper challenge may actually become data movement itself. Because post-quantum cryptography doesnโ€™t just change security, it massively increases the amount of information networks must propagate efficiently. And once block sizes grow: โ€ข latency increases โ€ข cross-region propagation worsens โ€ข slower validators fall behind faster โ€ข decentralization pressure increases BNBโ€™s own tests showed cross-region propagation suffered heavily under larger PQ blocks, with finality degradation tied mainly to propagation latency rather than consensus issues. (BNB Chain) This is exactly why infrastructure like Optimum becomes interesting. They focus on: โ€ข RLNC-based propagation โ€ข mump2p data acceleration โ€ข efficient packet distribution โ€ข reducing redundant transmissions starts looking less like a โ€œperformance optimizationโ€ and more like a requirement for future blockchain scalability. Especially in a post-quantum world where networks may need to move dramatically larger amounts of data continuously. The interesting shift here is this: Quantum-resistant cryptography may not just force blockchains to rethink signatures. It may force them to rethink networking architecture entirely. And the chains that scale best tomorrow may simply be the ones that move information most intelligently today.
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Fredrake.lens(๐Ÿ’™,๐Ÿงก)๐Ÿ›ธ๐Ÿ retweeted
May 12
Let me tell you something interesting. Imagine trying to send a very important message across a crowded stadium But instead of using the speakers, every person had to shout the message to the next person nearby. Now imagine everyone repeating the exact same message over and over again across the stadium. Thatโ€™s surprisingly similar to how many blockchain networks still propagate data today. Not because the technology is bad, but because the system for moving information is still inefficient. Most people think blockchain scaling is only about execution speed. More TPS - Faster blocks - Better consensus. But thereโ€™s a deeper bottleneck most networks still struggle with DATA PROPAGATION How information actually moves across validators and nodes. And this is exactly where @get_optimum is focused. Today, most blockchain networks still rely heavily on gossip propagation. One validator receives a block then forwards the same raw data to peers, those peers forward the same raw data again and the process repeats across the network. It works. But under high demand, this creates: โ€ข duplicate traffic โ€ข bandwidth waste โ€ข network congestion โ€ข slower propagation The problem isnโ€™t just the amount of data. Itโ€™s how inefficiently the data moves. Optimum approaches this differently using RLNC (Random Linear Network Coding). Instead of repeatedly forwarding identical packets, nodes send encoded combinations of data fragments. That changes propagation completely. Every packet now carries new information instead of duplicate information. This means: โ€ข less redundancy โ€ข lower bandwidth usage โ€ข faster reconstruction โ€ข stronger propagation reliability And this matters a lot for validators because validators compete on timing. A validator receiving block data milliseconds later can already be behind the network: โ€ข slower attestations โ€ข delayed block propagation โ€ข weaker MEV positioning โ€ข reduced efficiency Optimumโ€™s Flexnodes help optimize this propagation layer using RLNC-powered networking through mump2p. But the vision goes even deeper. Optimum is also building DeRAM: a decentralized memory layer for Web3. Because modern onchain applications increasingly require: โ€ข low-latency reads/writes โ€ข real-time memory access โ€ข scalable temporary state Especially for: โ€ข AI agents โ€ข onchain gaming โ€ข trading systems โ€ข real-time social apps Traditional blockchains optimized for permanent storage. But next-generation applications need something closer to RAM. Fast. Shared. Accessible memory. The internet became scalable when networking infrastructure evolved beyond inefficient packet delivery. Blockchains are approaching that same transition now. And the next breakthrough may not come from processing more dataโ€ฆ But from moving data intelligently.
Do you think traffic happens on the blockchain? Like a scenario where too many people are using them and then it gets slow. Well thatโ€™s true, but thatโ€™s not the whole story. Sometimes the real issue is how the data is being moved, not the amount of data itself. Think about old music downloads years ago. A single song could take forever to download, buffer halfway, or fail completely. Happened to me a lot. Today, you can stream entire albums instantly without even thinking about it. The music didnโ€™t become smaller. The systems that move and process the data simply became smarter and more efficient. Netflix didnโ€™t scale streaming by shrinking movies. It scaled by making data move smarter. Thatโ€™s the same shift blockchains are heading toward. Now thatโ€™s the kind of problems @get_optimum is solving for blockchains Not by changing the blockchain itself, but by improving how blockchain data is coded, transmitted, and reconstructed across the network. Because scaling isnโ€™t just about handling more activity. Itโ€™s also about making information move intelligently when demand gets high.
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People donโ€™t realize this yet Itโ€™s like eternal slavery
You canโ€™t win in this UK, the more you work, the heavier they will tax you. Whatโ€™s the point???
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Fredrake.lens(๐Ÿ’™,๐Ÿงก)๐Ÿ›ธ๐Ÿ retweeted
๐Ÿ™€ Ghosty Crystals Airdrop First 2500 participants can claim magic crystals ๐Ÿ‘‡ guild.xyz/ghosty-cats/crystaโ€ฆ Crystals will be exchangeable for $GST tokens Hurry up!
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Fredrake.lens(๐Ÿ’™,๐Ÿงก)๐Ÿ›ธ๐Ÿ retweeted
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OML : Application Closed : Leaderboard Closed Presale Tiers: 1. Homeless Maxi (lowest allo) 2. Cubicle Rat 3. Deed Chad 4. Slum Lord (Highest allo) Final leaderboard standings will be available this weekend , allocation tiers will be known to you by sunday Rat Army ready for phase 1?
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RT @Nemesisdottrade: EVM address. Follow. Repost. Snapshot in 12 hours. Go.
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Fredrake.lens(๐Ÿ’™,๐Ÿงก)๐Ÿ›ธ๐Ÿ retweeted
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Fredrake.lens(๐Ÿ’™,๐Ÿงก)๐Ÿ›ธ๐Ÿ retweeted
6 May 2025
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Fredrake.lens(๐Ÿ’™,๐Ÿงก)๐Ÿ›ธ๐Ÿ retweeted
After being onboarded into the web3 space by my idolo and dear friend @exfredrake through airdrops. I took it further by joining a great community @womenindefi_org and @shefiorg where I was educated on Blockchain education. Going further Iโ€™ll be doing more of my DS/ML in web3๐Ÿค—
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Iโ€™ve been a little quiet on X lately, but for good reason I've been pouring my heart and soul into building Lustro - our stunning new Hotel Rooftop & Outdoor Restaurant! I can't wait to open our doors and show you the magic we've created here Gm fam, say it back ๐Ÿท๐Ÿ˜š
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Fredrake.lens(๐Ÿ’™,๐Ÿงก)๐Ÿ›ธ๐Ÿ retweeted
1 week in. 1 week to go. Weโ€™ve increased SQUAD Coin rewards for daily wallet check-ins. - Earlier: 50K - Now: 200K Gather your SQUADs. Launchpool #3 is far from over. Get ahead while thereโ€™s still time! info.gomble.io/4bYXXG6
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They think $LINEA has stopped cooking I still believe it will cook hard
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0 seconds left. I'm in @pvpdotapp for PvP DeFAI szn. Token launching. Go submit your Solana/Base wallet before the timer runs out. ๐Ÿคซ
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Fredrake.lens(๐Ÿ’™,๐Ÿงก)๐Ÿ›ธ๐Ÿ retweeted
It makes me really happy to see Linea ecosystem grow ngl. I'm glad I chose Linea. It's a critical part of somETHing great and WAGMI ๐Ÿš€
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Fredrake.lens(๐Ÿ’™,๐Ÿงก)๐Ÿ›ธ๐Ÿ retweeted
Welcome to the Metaverse.
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Fredrake.lens(๐Ÿ’™,๐Ÿงก)๐Ÿ›ธ๐Ÿ retweeted
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