Do you understand the trap of Cysic? They don't play emotional cards at all, just go straight for performance. In the ZK track, this move is actually the most ruthless.
Their market logic is actually quite straightforward:
First, solidify the technology through crushing it. Directly compare scores using GPUs and customized ZK hardware, presenting the data openly. Benchmark testing and performance racing should be fully transparent. The gap will be obvious, and developers will naturally vote with their feet.
Then block the key entry points of the ecosystem. Focus on AI as a high-value scenario to penetrate—fields with high computing power demand and high performance sensitivity are precisely amplifiers of hardware advantages.
In simple terms, there is no need to tell a story about ZK hardware; the bottom line is that speed is the hard truth.
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BugBountyHunter
· 12-01 21:35
Truly remarkable, this is the right path. Unlike some projects that tell stories every day, Cysic speaks directly with data; hardware performance dominance is the real moat.
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WhaleWatcher
· 11-30 06:54
In terms of hardware performance, we really can’t compete with them; we have no say in front of the data.
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WalletDetective
· 11-30 06:52
The hardware crushing is indeed fierce, but when it comes to data transparency... can it really be trusted? Anyone can optimize the scores, but the key is whether the ecosystem users will follow.
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BloodInStreets
· 11-30 06:45
I never expected that pure performance breakthroughs could last until now. While others are still telling stories, Cysic has already laid the data on the table, and this is a blatant dimensionality reduction strike. The ZK track is finally going to showcase hardware capabilities.
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StakeOrRegret
· 11-30 06:30
Data speaks, stories take a back seat. Cysic has indeed grasped the key this time, the combination of AI + ZK packs quite a punch.
Do you understand the trap of Cysic? They don't play emotional cards at all, just go straight for performance. In the ZK track, this move is actually the most ruthless.
Their market logic is actually quite straightforward:
First, solidify the technology through crushing it. Directly compare scores using GPUs and customized ZK hardware, presenting the data openly. Benchmark testing and performance racing should be fully transparent. The gap will be obvious, and developers will naturally vote with their feet.
Then block the key entry points of the ecosystem. Focus on AI as a high-value scenario to penetrate—fields with high computing power demand and high performance sensitivity are precisely amplifiers of hardware advantages.
In simple terms, there is no need to tell a story about ZK hardware; the bottom line is that speed is the hard truth.