🚨 Single-client model works only until it doesn't.
One bug, chain stalls. 🐞 This is what lack of node diversity looks like in practice.
Multiple independent node clients aren’t “extra work”. They’re basic uptime engineering.
Node diversity is how you become resilient! 🛡️
The Sui browser indicates that the Sui mainnet has been down for over an hour. Sui's official X account stated: The Sui Mainnet is currently experiencing a network stall, and the Sui Core team is actively working on a solution. https://t.co/lPoIuvksoq
@chainyoda@Zcash If this shift leads to more shipping, it’s a win; But also exposes how fragile we are when survival depends on one team
https://t.co/iCf6BahytC
We’re excited to share our 2025 State of Crypto report.
This year’s story: the maturation of the crypto industry — with growing institutional adoption, the rise of stablecoins, better infrastructure, new consumer experiences, and long-awaited regulatory clarity.
Read the full report → https://t.co/P3gzQphOEx
Here are the biggest trends of 2025…
The debate around a native stablecoin for @Polkadot is crucial 💲
We’re sharing our proposal for a modular stablecoin hub, empowering any dApp to launch their own - https://t.co/mY1NYXnpxe
Join the discussion 💬
JAM’s PVM with AOT RISC-V is insane!
⚙️ Our recompiler hit 1207 gas/us
💀 EVM L1? 1.25 gas/us
JAM is built for raw performance 🏋️♂️
💥 1000× faster than ETH L1
🚀 3000× faster than interpreted VMs
🗞️ https://t.co/EA7RyscNqC
#Polkadot#PVM#RISC_V#WasmIsMid
#JAM is the most generic blockchain, you can literally run anything on it: from DeFi to full-blown Game Engines
The key now is the #SDK🛠️ - to be powerful enough for large-scale apps, easy enough for weekend hacks
We've been building something for early JAMmers 👀
Most people ask if a chain can scale transactions.
The real question is:
Can it scale trust?
Not just validator count.
But assumptions, upgrades, incentives, and social slippage.
If your L1 scales throughput but not accountability -
you're just building a faster failure.
Crypto didn’t start with incentives 💸
It started with indifference to permission 🛑
Somewhere along the way, that got traded for dApp UX, wrapped L2s, and pre-approved validators.
But protocols aren't here to feel safe.
They're here to work whether people like them or not.
Permissionless isn't a feature.
It's the baseline we forgot to keep defending 🛡️