What does the Web3 ecosystem need? From underlying infrastructure to application layer, a complete set of technical systems is essential. Public chains, L2 scaling, zero-knowledge proofs, DeFi trading systems are fundamental. On top of that, applications like quantitative tools and prediction markets are also necessary. Payment solutions should include stablecoin options. RWA real-world asset onboarding, DePIN physical infrastructure networking, AI and Web3 integration… these cutting-edge directions are also advancing. Security and risk control are integrated throughout; if one link fails, the entire system could be compromised. Our focus is on providing a comprehensive connection and execution from the technical foundation to real-world implementation. This is not just coding, but also integrating these modular components into functional products. projects with related needs are welcome to engage in in-depth discussions.
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ForumLurker
· 01-11 14:48
You covered it quite thoroughly, but there are very few teams that can seamlessly integrate this entire set from the underlying layer to application. Most are still in a fragmented state.
Having only the tech stack is not enough; risk control is even more critical, and someone must truly dare to take on this responsibility.
I'm optimistic about the RWA part, but we need to find a truly reliable implementation plan; otherwise, it will just be another PPT project.
If you can really deliver, this area is indeed a blank slate.
Is it secure? Can you provide a case study to take a look?
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bridgeOops
· 01-11 14:47
You are right, but to really get this system running, a lot of effort is needed.
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The zero-knowledge proof part probably still needs a few more years of refinement; currently, each project is still working independently.
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Security is indeed a huge issue; just one vulnerability could lead to total failure.
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On-chain RWA sounds great, but why is it so difficult to implement in practice?
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The key is that there aren't many teams capable of integrating these modules; most are still working in isolation.
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Is the stablecoin solution already outdated? It feels like it's becoming very common.
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Integration capability is truly valuable; many project teams probably lack such executors.
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Let's just wait and see who can be the first to run the complete chain.
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GasGuzzler
· 01-11 14:42
Sounds good, but it's easier said than done; there are indeed many pitfalls.
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Another big and comprehensive promise; how much can actually be delivered?
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RWA+DePIN+AI, this combo might really take until the Year of the Monkey to come to fruition.
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Risk control is indeed the key; a single contract vulnerability can lead to total loss.
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It feels like everyone is talking about systems and integration now; few have actually developed useful products.
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Everyone is working on stablecoin solutions; where's the differentiation?
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Interesting, but this theoretical framework has been heard industry-wide; the key is whether the code can keep up with the words.
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Which route to choose: zero-knowledge proofs or L2? Both have their pros and cons.
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Sounds like a master key, but often limited by the specific chain and environment.
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AirdropHunterXiao
· 01-11 14:40
This system sounds comprehensive, but the question is how many teams can truly integrate all these elements effectively? Most are still working independently.
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RWA + DePIN + AI integration is indeed the direction, but I worry it might just be another PPT dream; real implementation is the hard part.
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That's a good point, but the security and risk control aspect is often overlooked. We've seen too many cases where a single vulnerability leads to total loss.
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Public chains, L2, privacy layers... there's indeed a lot needed, but the key is who can truly piece these fragments together into a usable product.
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Integration capability is indeed scarce; creating a complete chain from the underlying layer to applications is not something everyone can handle.
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Stablecoin solutions remain a bottleneck; without solving the real payment issues, the Web3 ecosystem will always struggle to break through.
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It seems to have big ambitions, but I feel there's a risk of failure at some point; many major projects have said the same before.
What does the Web3 ecosystem need? From underlying infrastructure to application layer, a complete set of technical systems is essential. Public chains, L2 scaling, zero-knowledge proofs, DeFi trading systems are fundamental. On top of that, applications like quantitative tools and prediction markets are also necessary. Payment solutions should include stablecoin options. RWA real-world asset onboarding, DePIN physical infrastructure networking, AI and Web3 integration… these cutting-edge directions are also advancing. Security and risk control are integrated throughout; if one link fails, the entire system could be compromised. Our focus is on providing a comprehensive connection and execution from the technical foundation to real-world implementation. This is not just coding, but also integrating these modular components into functional products. projects with related needs are welcome to engage in in-depth discussions.