Optimum isn’t speeding up blockchains ➡️ it’s giving Web3 a real memory layer.
Yes you have heard it right.
@get_optimum is worlds first high performance infrastructure made for blockchains. It makes blockchain smarter, faster, and high speed.
Most blockchains are great at storing transactions forever, but they’re slow when apps need real-time data, quick updates, or heavy interaction. Optimum wants to become the memory data backbone for Web3, making networks faster, smoother, and able to support things like live apps, trading, gaming, social features, and any real-time use case.
→ Optimim Core Tech ➡️
→ Optimum P2P = This protocol is used for faster execution of transactions, data blocks and blobs.
Instead of sending full messages over and over like normal gossip, mump2p sends small coded shards of the data, which makes the whole network:
• Faster
• Lighter
• More reliable
• More resistant to data loss
This is especially useful for blockchains where speed matters.
→ Optimum DeRam = It is called Decentralised RAM. Let the apps read and write blockchain's current state.
Think of it as RAM for Web3 fast, real time and decentralized memory. Today, blockchains store data slowly. DeRAM aims to let apps:
• Read state instantly
• Update data quickly
• Run live interactions
This unlocks things like Web3 games, high speed trading tools, social apps, AI agents and more.
→ The secret Ingredient RLNC = It stands for Random Linear Network Coding. This is the core tech behind Optimum. It means data can be broken into chunks, then mixed with the random linear combinations and sent.
It breaks a message into small pieces → mixes them mathematically → sends them out.
Any node that collects enough pieces can rebuild the entire message, even if some pieces are missing.
That means even if your data block gets lost, it can be recovered.
→ Why Optimum Matters?
Optimum is basically trying to give Web3 the same performance jump that RAM gave to computers.
If it succeeds, blockchains will be able to support faster apps, handle more users, and remove the bottlenecks we see today.
@blockchainjeff