The big one is coming!
There is no intention of clickbait, but this time, @Aptos and @Jump_ have teamed up for a major project.
Everyone knows Aptos, as one of the three Move giants, it has fallen behind Sui significantly in terms of ecosystem. However, after last year's management restructuring, it is showing a strong momentum to regroup. As a pure “American concept coin”, the new CEO @AveryChing recently attended a congressional hearing to provide reference opinions on legal regulations for the U.S. crypto industry, raising the profile.
Jump needs no further introduction; as one of the top market makers, after the FTX collapse, the Solana ecosystem was severely impacted, and Jump helped to turn the tide.
The two giants collaborate, betting on the “hot storage” track @Shelbyserves. In the project architecture, Aptos Labs provides a fast and inexpensive blockchain foundation, while Jump Crypto injects institutional-level high-throughput architecture, achieving a 1+1>2 effect. Shelby's Web2 counterparts are platforms like Amazon Cloud and Google Cloud, with immense application scenarios and commercial demand.
Hot storage exists in contrast to cold storage.
Cold storage: A data storage method for low-frequency access and long-term archiving, fast writing but slow reading.
Hot storage: A dynamic data storage system designed for high-frequency access and real-time interaction, featuring low-latency reading and real-time updating capabilities.
In simple terms, cold storage is “passive archiving”, not proactive, not responsible, not rejecting, with minimal interaction; hot storage is “active interaction”, meeting every day, communicating every day, always available.