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Why choose #nervosnetwork to build on? Flexible programability, revolutionary state architecture and layered scaling by design. #whyweckb $CKB
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On #NervosNetwork markets don’t need to be servers full of JPEGs. They don’t need to limit themselves to selling NFT’s either. sell a script, sell an ePub, sell a cell. Cells can be swapped from X to Y to Z. Haters gonna hate, creators gonna create. $CKB #WhyWeCKB
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They say #claude is pretty smart. Guess which network this is? #whyweckb $ckb #nervosnetwork #quantum #falcon
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EVM gave us smart contracts. RISC-V gives us real compute. #whyweckb
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Aarch64 optimization 👀🔥 #whyweckb
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My guy casually making works of art🤤 #whyweckb
#nervosnetwork claw and order hackathon demo machine getting setup to start building the front end. Backend of system mostly wired up. Gotta start putting stuff together and making it all work. Running a raspberry pi 5 with a 7” hdmi touch screen.
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Praise $CKB the almighty #whyweckb #NervosNation
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🎊Excited to share that “Solving Data Availability Limitations in Client-Side Validation with UTxO Binding” by Nervos contributors Yunwen Liu, Bo Wang, and Ren Zhang has been accepted to the 5th International Cryptoasset Analytics Workshop (CAAW 2026)🎊 Learn more about the conference ↓ caaw.io/2026/ Link to the paper ↓ caaw.io/2026/papers/CAAW26_p…
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I'm buying storage space on Nervos to rent to you later... CKB is inevitable! CKB ♥️ #whyweckb @RunningCKB @NervosNation
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Replying to @fockgeorgieboy
not changing shit all the time #whyweckb
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Lightning is dial-up internet but it's still internet Let's keep building Fiber #whyweckb
The Lightning Network is criminally underappreciated. It's already got: Privacy Scalability Speed Cost Adoption Imagine comparing it to theoretical upgrades to other cryptos when Lightning already exists on the most robust and reliable Blockchain ever—Bitcoin.
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Vitalik nails it: Crypto centered on gambling with no real-world use will die fast. New gen crypto heads OG Bitcoin revolutionaries are FED UP with this meme coin BS pumped by @elonmusk likes & hype. Tired of the crap name crypto’s getting from no-utility floods wrecking the space. Dust settling now, folks waking up & getting real. Quantum era incoming geopolitical shifts pushing TRUE utility coins. Back to basics: dethrone endless paper printers with time-tested builders. As real enthusiasts, OUR job? Back real utility coins, time tested and delivering: $CKB $ADA $HBAR $XRP $ETH and more. Study ’em, HODL strong. My top pick $CKB? @NervosNetwork for a reason quantum-safe SPHINCS live, BTC-aligned UTXO L1, RISC-V power. Dive in, Study it to know it. It’s a revolution! 🔥 #CKB #Nervos #UtilityCrypto #QuantumReady #whyweckb
WARNING: Vitalik says if crypto keeps centering on gambling with no real-world use, the industry will die fast.
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Most people ignore projects like Nervos. That’s usually a mistake Nervos Network is one of those projects that doesn’t make a lot of noise, but keeps building anyway. They’re already working on quantum-resistant upgrades, planned for 2026. That’s not a short-term headline - it’s about making sure the network still works years from now. They also built RGB , which lets people issue assets and run smart contracts directly tied to Bitcoin. No bridges. No wrapping. Less risk. Under the hood, Nervos uses a PoW UTXO model, similar to Bitcoin, but designed to scale more efficiently. The focus is security first, without pretending speed doesn’t matter at all. The team isn’t new either. Many of them have been building in crypto for years, with backgrounds from places like IBM and early Ethereum. CKB isn’t flashy. It’s technical. Sometimes slow. Maybe even a bit boring. And in crypto, that’s often where real value quietly gets built. It’s probably worth paying attention to. @NervosNetwork
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Replying to @FranklinBi
🐢tortoise won this race #whyweckb
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Replying to @VitalikButerin
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Replying to @PQCArchive
This is #whyweckb
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For a moment I thought Mr @VitalikButerin was talking about $CKB or maybe that is the inspiration? 😉 Why build what's already built? Come join the party bro!! #CKB $CKB $ETH #WHYWECKB
In 2014, there was a vision: you can have permissionless, decentralized applications that could support finance, social media, ride sharing, governing organizations, crowdfunding, potentially create an entire alternative web, all on the backs of a suite of technologies. Ethereum: the blockchain. The world computer that could give any application its shared memory. Whisper: the data layer. Messages too expensive for a blockchain, that do no need consensus. Swarm: the storage layer. Store files for long-term access. Over the last five years, this core vision has at times become obscured, with various "metas" and "narratives" at various times taking center stage. But the core vision has never died. And in fact, the core technologies behind it are only growing stronger. Ethereum is now proof of stake. Ethereum is now scaling, it is now cheap, and it is on track to get more scalable and cheaper thanks to the power of ZK-EVMs. Thanks to ZK-EVM PeerDAS, the "sharding" vision is effectively being realized. And L2s can give additional and different kinds of gains in speed on top. Whisper is now Waku ( docs.waku.org/ ), and already powers many applications (eg. railway.xyz/, status.app/ just to name two I use). Even outside of Waku, the quality of decentralized messaging has increased. Fileverse (decentralized Google Docs and Sheets alternative: fileverse.io/ ) has seen massive gains in usability over the past year. IPFS is now highly performant and robust as a decentralized way of retrieving files, though IPFS alone does not solve the storage problem. Hence, there is still room to improve there. All of the prerequisites for the original web3 vision are here, in full force, and are continuing to get stronger over the next few years. Hence, it's time to buidl, and buidl decentralized. Fileverse is an excellent example of the right way to do things: * It uses Ethereum and Gnosis Chain for what they are good for: names, accounts and permissioning, document registration * It uses decentralized messaging and file storage to store documents and propagate changes to documents * The application passes the walkaway test: github.com/fileverse/walk-aw… (even if Fileverse disappears, you can still retrieve them and even keep editing them with the open source UI) This is what we mean by "build a hammer that is a tool you buy once and it's yours, not a corposlop AI dishwasher that requires you to register for a google account and charges a subscription fee per month for extra washing modes, and probably spies on you and stops working if you get politically disfavored by a foreign country". If you think this criticism of corposlop is hyperbolic, well turns out, it's literally a concatenation of these three: * mein-mmo.de/en/user-buys-new… * theguardian.com/technology/2… * irishtimes.com/world/us/2025… In 2014, decentralized applications were toys, hundreds of times more difficult to use in web2. In 2026, fileverse is now usable enough that I regularly write documents in it and send them to other people to collaborate. The decentralized renaissance is coming, and you can be part of making it happen.
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Replying to @VitalikButerin
This is #whyweckb $CKB is the only chain that passes the walkaway test
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