The hardest thing in web3 research is separating "this is technically impressive" from "this will actually be used."
Lots of technically impressive things go nowhere, a few ugly but useful things win everything.
I try to ask both questions every time.
Yes, but today speed is not really the main topic anymore, the focus is on users, developers, and the community.
Because we now have fairly mature tech products, except maybe on the security side
Solana is targeting a finality speed of 100 to 150 milliseconds with its Alpenglow upgrade.
For context, it was around 12 seconds before. That is not an incremental improvement, that is a different product.
Apps built on this will feel nothing like what we had in 2023.
Yes, in reality it’s a very complex topic.
We’re in a field where there’s still so much to build, and where what gets created can generate massive value for the future.
The AI × web3 narrative is mostly noise.
But the signal underneath is real: verifiable compute (proving AI inference happened correctly) is an actually hard and actually important problem.
@ObviousInvest Timing is everything
Users and the market already have everything they need. You just have to show up at the right moment and respond to that demand.
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