Elon Musk heavily emphasizes that it takes three major iterations of an innovation to "get it right" and create something truly great. In his view, version one introduces the technology, version two refines it into an affordable or functional baseline, and version three serves as the highly optimized, mass-market breakthrough.
If we transpose this to DeFi Virtual Machine innovation
EVM, SVM and message based VMs are V1
SUI and Aptos = Object oriented V2 iterations
Radix is an Asset oriented V3 platform
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Just listened to the new Inflection point Pod with @Matt_Hougan@dlawant@marcryptonio
One of the chapters touches on hurdles for tradfi using DeFi. Not surprisingly three of the biggies are UX, identity and KYC.
The key takeaway is that the existing platforms, the ones with the majority of capital are all tech first innovations. They weren't designed with UX, Identity & KYC as core primitives of what and how a DeFi protocol should perform in real world conditions. They were designed around what the technology can do, and not what developers and users wanted it to do.
It's only now that tradfi players are finding out and finding out the hard way that if you don't have a solid architectural foundation, then you will forever be trying to fit a square peg in a round hole.
DeFi is about moving digital assets, so it's obvious in hindsight that digital assets should be core primitives of the network, defined at the protocol/network layer and not at the smart contract layer, like the EVM, SVM and majority of blockchains do.
By moving assets down the stack to the network layer then it becomes quite easier to deliver superior UX and native Identity features.
If Matt, David and Michael are serious about trying to solve the issues they discuss then they need to be open to looking at protocols where UX and Identity are integrated in to the network's DNA.
Arguably it easier to add capital to a network that has all these features out of the box, as opposed to trying to shoe horn the features in to an architecture that wasn't ever designed with these concepts in mind.
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@DBCrypt0 Fair and accurate post IMO. Curious to know what issues you have with Radix Hyperscale results? Seems to meet all the criteria outlined in your post.
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Dev Tip: AI coding agents can now build on Radix out of the box.
radix-context gives Claude, Cursor, and Windsurf 19 curated context files covering Scrypto, Gateway API, wallet integration, and transaction patterns.
npm install radix-context, drop it in your project, and your AI agent understands asset-oriented programming.
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