Treat the Chinese community as honored guests.
Recently, @anoma suddenly became popular, directly distributing 25% of @KaitoAI Yap's rewards to the Chinese and Korean communities, which is much more reliable than those projects that shout 'value the community' but delay when it comes to distributing funds.
This attitude at least makes me feel it's worth 'saying something'.
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The network operates on its own, and privacy has become a matter of initiative.
Anoma @anoma doesn't engage in centralized scheduling; every node in the network can decide how to operate. If someone commits malice, the system automatically identifies and eliminates them.
Privacy here is not just for show, but a chip that can be used at any time to exchange for speed or security; whether you want to be public or keep it confidential is entirely up to you.
Transactions don’t need to be processed layer by layer; it can complete the process across multiple chains at once without relying on a central platform.
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No one-size-fits-all approach, preserving the characteristics of each chain.
It doesn't aim to make all chains look the same but respects each one's security model and connects them efficiently.
Anoma @anoma is not about boasting the strongest or the coolest, but genuinely wants autonomy, privacy, and liquidity to grow naturally like a living system.
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