PREACHING THE MANTLE GOSPEL
gMNT 💚
I’m Red, a proud believer @Mantle_Official
I hosted a small session at my Uni where I introduced builders in my department to:
• The Mantle Turing Test Hackathon and • Why I believe it’s one of the most exciting opportunities for builders
My Motion Infographic for the
SPRING CREATIVE MARATHON
@Mantle_Official has handed me a wall of information and my first thought is to “bring it to life”
I bring to you Info about:
• @xStocksFi went live
• Mantle Vault crossed $200M TVL
• DeFi TVL hit $755M
A Galaxy not so far away
@Mantle_Official handed me a wall of information and I’ve made a diagram just to win an argument.
Track 2: Mantle movement Infographics
A Galaxy not so far away
@Mantle_Official handed me a wall of information and I’ve made a diagram just to win an argument.
Track 2: Mantle movement Infographics
All of this is happening because of what? We keep ourselves so busy talking about politics every day, not realizing that we are sometimes our own worst enemies. Look at these people injecting African star apple (agbalumo/udara) just to make it sweeter. But this can cause serious health problems for anyone who eats or drinks from it.🤦♂️💔
Symbiotic is building something deeper than a new staking product. It is reshaping how economic security is shared across decentralized systems.
For a long time, each blockchain or protocol had to solve security on its own. That meant isolated validator sets, duplicated capital, and high costs for new networks trying to grow safely. Symbiotic changes this dynamic by introducing a universal staking framework where security becomes modular and reusable.
At its core, Symbiotic allows assets to be restaked to support multiple systems at once. Instead of sitting idle, capital can actively secure networks, applications, and financial infrastructure. This creates a more efficient model where trust is not locked inside one chain, but shared across an ecosystem.
Recent developments show how this model is moving from theory into practice. Through integrations with modular networks, institutional finance use cases, and ecosystem collaborations, Symbiotic has demonstrated that staking does not have to be rigid or one dimensional. Networks define their own rules. Operators choose where to deploy security. Restakers decide how much risk they are willing to take in exchange for yield.
One of the most important elements of Symbiotic is its approach to accountability. Delegation and slashing are not abstract concepts. They are programmable tools that align incentives and protect users. When systems perform well, participants are rewarded. When failures occur, losses are handled transparently through predefined rules. This makes the entire framework trust minimised and verifiable onchain.
Beyond infrastructure, Symbiotic has also focused on community and education. Ecosystem spotlights, open discussions, and public dashboards have made complex ideas easier to understand. This openness signals a long term vision built around participation rather than speculation.
What Symbiotic is ultimately enabling is a new layer of coordination for Web3. One where assets, operators, and networks can work together without sacrificing autonomy. One where security scales with usage rather than fragmentation.
As more ecosystems adopt shared security models, Symbiotic is positioning itself as the connective tissue that makes this collaboration possible.
Universal staking is no longer a future concept. With Symbiotic, it is becoming foundational.
@symbioticfi
Symbiotic has been quietly redefining what staking means in a multi-asset world.
Rather than forcing new protocols to bootstrap security from scratch, Symbiotic introduces a universal staking layer where economic security can be shared, delegated, and coordinated across ecosystems. This shift is subtle but powerful: security becomes modular, composable, and open to any asset class.
Recent developments highlight just how far this vision is already extending.
Through ecosystem spotlights and live integrations, Symbiotic has shown how validator coordination, delegation logic, and slashing conditions can be abstracted into a single framework. Whether it’s token delegation for modular networks, institutional-grade credit backed by Bitcoin-based assets, or emerging ZK ecosystems aligning their validators, the same core principle applies: security should be reusable, not siloed.
One of the most important evolutions has been Symbiotic’s growing role as a coordination layer rather than a gatekeeper. Assets are not locked into rigid staking paths. Operators are not forced into one-size-fits-all rules. Instead, Symbiotic allows networks to define how security is used, while restakers decide where to deploy capital based on risk and reward.
This design has unlocked new use cases. Yield-bearing assets can now do more than sit idle. They can underwrite real economic activity, insure systems, and align incentives between participants who previously had no clean way to collaborate onchain. Slashing, delegation, and reward distribution are handled transparently, reducing trust assumptions while maintaining flexibility.
Beyond the technical layer, Symbiotic’s recent community initiatives reflect a maturing ecosystem. From ecosystem spotlights to public dashboards and educational sessions, the focus has shifted toward clarity, openness, and long-term participation. The goal is not just to ship infrastructure, but to make it understandable, verifiable, and usable by a wider audience.
What’s emerging is a new model for decentralized security, one that treats trust as a shared resource and coordination as a first-class primitive.
Symbiotic isn’t trying to replace existing systems. It’s enabling them to work together.
And as more assets, networks, and operators plug into this shared framework, the idea of universal staking is starting to look less like a concept and more like an inevitable layer of the onchain stack.
@symbioticfi
Surrounded by love, strengthened by connection. Symbiotic reminds me that real power comes from the networks we build and the people who hold us up. Security grows when we grow together.