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I’m super confused by this post.
These are unusual metrics for evaluating verifiable compute—they fit better in a web2 server runtime discussion than in web3. It makes me wonder whether I have the wrong context or if this isn’t actually about verifiability.
If it's about general web servers (LinuxVM = VMware?), then sure—I have no horse in that race.
But if it's about verifiability (LinuxVM = something like Cartesi), then these claims don't make sense.
Building Autonomous Verifiable Services (AVSs) should be simple. Right now it’s harder than launching an L1.
WAVS is a decentralized compute runtime that makes AVS deployment effortless — launching soon.
So why will WAVs be the future of AVS infra? Let’s break it down ↓