Feedback loops and context graphs have been central to our development from day one. As architectural innovations in this space gain deserved recognition, we're sharing our early 2024 Proof of Work in this domain. Our team's experience working with real-world applications meant we built for substance, not trends. The technical foundation we've established reflects years of focused development on these core mechanisms.
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RektRecorder
· 8h ago
It sounds like this set of ideas has been thought through quite deeply from the beginning. Not following the trend feels pretty good.
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Feedback loops and context graphs—these are the real things that true builders should be doing.
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Years of focused development, in other words, dedicating oneself to building something. I agree with that.
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Substance over trends—this phrase is really rare in crypto, haha.
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How about early PoW? Are there any data or just talk?
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How is the validation done for real-world applications? I'm interested in learning more.
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Turning architectural innovation into production-level stuff—that's real skill.
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DegenDreamer
· 15h ago
Really, starting feedback loops from day one? That's the right way, unlike some projects that just hype concepts.
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PumpAnalyst
· 12-27 02:51
It looks like it's another storytelling moment... feedback loops, context graphs, substance over trends, sounds pretty fancy, but all you retail investors, beware. I've seen this kind of rhetoric too many times; the manipulators love to package it this way every time. But honestly, there is some real substance at the technical core. The key is to look at actual application data, not just listen to the hype.
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ser_ngmi
· 12-27 02:48
It does sound like a real effort has been made, but how effective has the implementation been?
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GasFeeCrier
· 12-27 02:45
Stop bragging. The true proof of work is that the product is usable, not that a paper can be published.
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DuskSurfer
· 12-27 02:43
Bro, this set of stuff is really solid. I give you credit for not following the trend.
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MerkleTreeHugger
· 12-27 02:40
Wow, feedback loops have been at the core from the very beginning, and I agree with that.
But to be honest, I'm a bit curious about how exactly it was implemented; just talking about substance isn't enough.
Has the early POC been released? I want to see the real data.
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LayerZeroHero
· 12-27 02:40
Really building this setup from scratch, not just following the trend, it's quite interesting.
Feedback loops and context graphs have been central to our development from day one. As architectural innovations in this space gain deserved recognition, we're sharing our early 2024 Proof of Work in this domain. Our team's experience working with real-world applications meant we built for substance, not trends. The technical foundation we've established reflects years of focused development on these core mechanisms.