The 'Showcase' Party of Blockchain, Who is the Real Innovator?
Hey, friends! Recently wandering around the blockchain space feels a bit like attending a 'whose chain is cooler' showcase party. Some people build blockchains as if to attract envious glances from neighboring chains, eager to tattoo words like 'high concurrency' and 'decentralization' on their foreheads. But to be honest, piling on concepts and flexing muscles may be lively, but innovation? Well, it smells a bit like a 'reskin game.'
We need to talk about some real stuff! For example, is there a blockchain that can break free from the old routine of 'speed is everything' and actually solve practical problems? The answer is: yes! Like the low-key yet hardcore @anoma, which is simply the 'invisible champion' of the blockchain world. It doesn’t play the numbers game of 'who has higher TPS' but takes a different path with an 'intent-driven' architecture. What does that mean? Simply put, it allows user needs to directly drive transactions instead of letting the chain just 'self-entertain.' Isn't that more advanced than a bunch of chains competing over whose computing power is stronger?