Termina is a historical simulation platform for Solana, to answer a question: what if?
Instead of guessing how new quoting logic, an upgrade, or an execution tweak will hold up, teams replay it against mainnet history — the same volatility, the same flow, the same edge cases. What used to be a deployment risk becomes a question with an answer.
Builders across DeFi — PropAMMs, DEX aggregators, lending — are already running their changes through it.
You can find the full documentation here: https://t.co/9byp43CRNm
AI agents are changing how people use DeFi, copilots that guide, autopilots that act.
@rustemzzzz wrote about this shift with @blockhiro from @Lemniscap and what still needs to be built for it to work.
Read it here → https://t.co/zvY72e0zWt
AI Agents aren't dead
Here, @Rustemzzzz and I break down some of the latest trends we're seeing in how this space is developing
& outline obstacles in verifiability, benchmark standardization, and safer policy systems that need to be overcome to get agentic finance really working
The goal: get from demos -> dependable 🤖
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We treat the blockchain as a Source of Truth for the DAWN network. It’s the place that anyone — hardware, operators, etc. can look at to know what is the intended state of the network. Nodes will then get verified to ensure they are implementing the correct network state.
But to do that verification often requires a good chunk of data that somehow needs to make its way into an on-chain program. It’s easy to see how that scales as you’re trying to validate things that can change multiple times a day (think a wireless link having variable performance). And this is one of the major unsolved challenges in DePINs — telemetry and how to make trustless operations on that data. Telemetry is just not well suited for blockchains, so something else is needed to help DePINs scale.
Data Anchor solves this exact problem for us. Data is captured in ledger space, so it’s still on-chain. That data’s compressed state is rolled into account space for whatever relevant window we need, and then utilized when operations on that data actually need to be performed to validate node state.
I say this very generically and abstractly because I think that’s the power of this new tool from the gigabrains at @Terminaxyz. I can give specific examples of how exactly we use this for our Proofs, but that’s a separate post. In the meantime, just wanted to celebrate this new announcement from them because it tackles a piece of DePIN no one has managed to solve yet — scaling telemetry to actually play a role in network state.
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Why it matters:
- Direct account storage can cost ~ 6.96 SOL per MB per year
- Data Anchor amortizes rent across blobs - 100,000×+ savings
- Handles any payload - built for high-throughput apps