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@get_optimum has a unique approach: they treat the blockchain network like a large scale distributed data system, not just a transaction ledger. Their focus is on the efficiency of information transfer between nodes.
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In Web2, users were angry if an application was even a fraction of a second late. But in Web3, high latency is still often considered normal. Optimal is trying to break that mindset by building a faster and more responsive data network.
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@get_optimum has a unique approach: they treat the blockchain network like a large scale distributed data system, not just a transaction ledger. Their focus is on the efficiency of information transfer between nodes.
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In Web2, users were angry if an application was even a fraction of a second late. But in Web3, high latency is still often considered normal. Optimal is trying to break that mindset by building a faster and more responsive data network.
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In Web2, users were angry if an application was even a fraction of a second late. But in Web3, high latency is still often considered normal. Optimal is trying to break that mindset by building a faster and more responsive data network.
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When blockchain nodes receive data late, the effects can be far-reaching: disrupted synchronization, lost rewards, and even decreased validator performance. @get_optimum attempts to address these issues directly from the network and data propagation side.
Web3 often talks about decentralization, but rarely addresses the quality of the underlying network infrastructure. @get_optimum is present in that area: building a transport layer that is faster, lighter, and more resilient to packet loss.
The faster data reaches validators, the lower the risk of forks, delays, and network asynchronous events. @get_optimum strives to strengthen the blockchain's communication layer to maintain stable performance under high traffic conditions.
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Most blockchains still rely on traditional data propagation methods. Optimum uses a network coding approach to ensure efficient data distribution, even when the network is congested and nodes are spread across many regions of the world.
What's interesting is that @get_optimum isn't just about theory. They provide experimentation tools, parameter tuning, and Docker deployment so developers and validators can directly test their own network performance.