quiet monday check in with
@quipnetwork. been keeping the daily posts and poking around the node manager. hitting that eigen key milestone was a nice signal, but the thing that sticks is how they treat security and compute as one project.
your btc eth sol stay put while a wots layer wraps them. no bridges, no forced migration. feels sane.
on the compute side, proof of useful work beats empty hashing. dwave grabbing a high win rate on targeted blocks and classical nodes verifying answers really clicked for me.
also spending some time with
@usetria lately.
what stands out is the focus on making web3 feel less fragmented. wallets, apps, identities, and actions should work together without users constantly jumping through hoops.
same theme as a lot of the infrastructure i'm watching right now:
reduce friction, improve coordination, and let users focus on outcomes instead of complexity.
still early. staying consistent.
real infrastructure tends to show up before the noise.