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Me: A failed transaction during a mint.
Blockchains promise speed, fairness, and reliability⦠but under heavy load, those promises break.
πΈNFT mints where half the buyers get rugged by failed txs.
πΈ Traders whose orders donβt land when they need them most.
πΈ Apps that canβt guarantee user actions when the network heats up.
Even on Solana which is already one of the fastest chains , the real bottleneck isnβt raw speed, itβs predictability. People need transactions they can actually count on.
Thatβs why a team of Solana + Ethereum vets built @raikucom.
Their question was simple:
π "What if apps could guarantee their transactions land, every time?"
The answer is Raikuβs Coordination Engine, the "brain" that sits between apps and validators.
Hereβs what it does:
πΈSchedules transactions so they land deterministically.
πΈ Lets apps reserve blockspace ahead of time
πΈOr slot them in just-in-time when they arrive.
πΈRuns on edge compute environments near validators, so decisions are lightning fast.
And the key part: Raiku doesnβt spin up a new chain or validator set. It works with Solanaβs existing validators, anchoring everything back to L1 security.
THE RESULT?
πΈ Builderscan promise users their tx will land.
πΈValidators earn more by selling guaranteed blockspace.
πΈUsers stop losing money on failed transactions.
Raikuβs bet is big: the future of capital markets is on-chain, and Solana can be the foundation. But speed alone isnβt enough , the missing piece is Certainty.
Thatβs what @raikucom is building: a coordination layer that makes Solana predictable, programmable, and unstoppable.