Adrian Brink
@adrianbrink
Building sovereign coordination systems to survive WW3!
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What does true composability across chains look like? 📺 @adrianbrink on the @galaxyhq Infinite Jungle podcast
You can't convince me that coffee payments in Seoul need to be synchronously ordered with New York transactions on a global blockchain network like Solana. @anoma will always be faster, because it can offer localized blockchain settlements.
Current L1s are rigid: their topology is fixed at launch, and are incentivized to keep you in their eco even if it's not a good fit. @anoma is freeform: our topology is adaptive, letting you choose when, where, and how to apply your apps and your assets.
The big mistake when we built Cosmos was not taking it far enough. We had the right idea: That there would one day be thousands of chains. What we lacked is the application infra to make it one unified system. Why I started building @anoma.
building a world computer by stacking rollups on rollups is like patching a chest wound with band-aids. crypto need a paradigm shift like @anoma intents, not another L2 that serves no real new purpose.
it's funny: the whole L1 play is to invest in the chain, and you get a piece of all the activity of all its apps. it's funny because, with @anoma, you get a piece of all the activity, on all of the apps, on all of the chains.
When you switch countries, your phone still works. It just shifts to a different provider. Crypto should work the same: use an @anoma app, and you can switch between ETH, SOL, BTC, wherever you want to go.
Everyone wants to make it big in crypto. Get big, though, and you very easily could become James Wynn. Hunted down to get liquidated. This is why serious whales and businesses can't play in crypto: its transparency exposes them to risk. Intents-based architecture like @anoma…
your AI is going to negotiate with other agents about... - hotel bookings - flight deals - munchies deliveries but you aren't going to want to pay tx fees or sign for every message that's why AI agents need @anoma intents the AIs can negotiate you just sign tx to seal the deal
every ETH L2 is an admission that ethereum's base layer failed. scaling isn't just about faster chains. it's about trading rigid "you must use my chain" architectures toward freeform, chain-fluid models like @anoma.
Anyone saying that end-users won't run their own infra. If they don't run their own infrastructure then they'll never actually benefit from any of the tech we built. They'll just trust a different third party! We better make certain that they run it!
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Anoma 는 큰그림을 그리고 있네요. 단순히 똘똘한 dApp 하나를 만드는게 아니라 IntentCentric 을 위한 OS 를 만들고 있다니요? 얼마나 많은 개발자들이 Anoma의 은혜를 입게될까요?
Let @anoma handle the complexity of the entire VC-L1 blockchain industrial complex. So you can go back to doing what you want, when you want, wherever you want, across all chains.
When I was building in the early days of @ethereum, it felt like we were at the edge of a new, cutting-edge frontier. Feeling the same way now about @anoma. Feeling like we're about to change everything, for good.
Despite the propaganda, "based rollups" or "native rollups" do not scale synchronously-composable state on the @ethereum L1: - If the execution trace is determined beforehand, synchronous composability in any useful sense is impossible. - If the execution trace is determined by…
I swear, some blockchains are just building to impress other blockchains, instead of users. @anoma doesn't care what chain you use. We just care that you, the user, get what you want.
Some of you CT weirdos actually wake up and think "I want to do txns on my pet blockchain today." Normal people just think: "I want this thing, how can I get it?" @Anoma is Web3's OS because it abstracts chain architecture. So the rest of the world can get WTF is going on.