Do you think traffic happens on the blockchain? Like a scenario where too many people are using them and then it gets slow.
Well thatโs true, but thatโs 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 didnโt become smaller.
The systems that move and process the data simply became smarter and more efficient.
Netflix didnโt scale streaming by shrinking movies. It scaled by making data move smarter.
Thatโs the same shift blockchains are heading toward.
Now thatโs 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 isnโt just about handling more activity. Itโs also about making information move intelligently when demand gets high.