@obliiviiscariis Decentralization is a liability in regulated finance, not a feature. Central banks don’t want 100 anonymous node operators in their settlement layer. Permissioned + compliant IS the standard for institutions. Your table accidentally explains why $QNT wins.
@obliiviiscariis “No verifiable execution environment Fusion mainnet launched 3 days ago. Oracle-free. 74 chains. Auditable workflows. HSBC, Barclays, BIS, Bank of England etc.. all in. You compared an oracle network to an orchestration layer and called it analysis. It isn’t. Dunk missed.
Today we go live on mainnet with the Fusion Rollup, the world's first multi-ledger rollup, connecting 74 blockchain networks in one unified environment, built for institutions.
When I started @quantnetwork in 2015, the vision was simple: make blockchain work for institutions at scale across any network, without the complexity and fragmentation that's held the industry back.
For years, institutions had two bad options: bet everything on a single chain, or stitch together insecure bridges across many. Fusion refuses that trade-off. It connects to many networks at once, moving assets, settling transactions, and messaging across chains as built-in capabilities, not workarounds.
The breakthrough is unified assets. A example of a stablecoin like USDC or tokenised fund like BUIDL or any other digital assetspread across 7 chains collapses into one: uUSDC or uBUIDL. One asset, one liquidity pool, instead of 7 copies and 7 fragmented pools. Each stays anchored to its origin chain and is withdrawable anytime. No custody or compliance trade-offs.
This isn't another layer 2 or a blockchain. It's a new category of infrastructure and it's live.
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@obliiviiscariis@LinkBoi777 A central bank isn’t a single point of failure, it’s a point of authority. Decentralizing sovereign workflows doesn’t add security, it removes accountability. That’s why the ECB, BIS, and Bank of England built on Overledger, not CRE. Sovereignty is the security model. ✌️
@obliiviiscariis@LinkBoi777 Wrong analogy, Overledger is the corridor between airports. Each keeps its own security. CRE inserts third-party node operators into sovereign workflows. That’s the open door. ECB chose accordingly
@obliiviiscariis@LinkBoi777 The ECB and Bank of England didn’t select CRE. Central banks don’t want DON operators verifying sovereign transactions. That’s not a security feature. That’s a dealbreaker
@obliiviiscariis@LinkBoi777 In all honesty, I have respect for Chainlink, genuinely good tech. But it’s building a new ecosystem institutions must migrate to. Overledger connects the one they’re already in. For TradFi, seamless beats rebuilding every time. $QNT
@obliiviiscariis@LinkBoi777 Chainlink is an oracle network. That’s their whitepaper, not an insult. Oracles don’t orchestrate multi-ledger transactions. ECB, BIS, Bank of England chose QNT. Facts aren’t irony.
@gverdian@quantnetwork Writing the ISO international standard for blockchain interoperability, then shipping the only production implementation of it, that's not a product launch. That's a category being created and owned simultaneously!
Congrats on mainnet! $QNT
@botfromhell1@nullpackets@RealAllinCrypto@chainlink Banks pay Bloomberg, Murex, and Refinitiv licensing fees every single year without blinking. That's how enterprise software works. You just exposed that you don't understand the industry you're arguing about. We're done here.
@botfromhell1@nullpackets@RealAllinCrypto@chainlink Writing with SWIFT for a decade and having nothing to show for it is literally my original point. No doc, no standard, no integration. Just letters. $QNT has Verdian on the ISO committee and central banks in production. Summer. 👋
@botfromhell1@nullpackets@RealAllinCrypto@chainlink Piloting with SWIFT isn't the same as being SWIFT's standard. Verdian sat on the ISO committee that governs how those 12k banks communicate. That's not a pilot. That's the foundation.