#YOM@YOM_Official
With @YOM_Official, players in rural Africa can play the same AAA game as players in Tokyo โ same latency, same experience. True equality of access. ๐ #YOM#Inclusion
Quantum computers can mine cryptocurrency at 100x less energy.
@cadillion explains in recent @newscientist article how quantum slashes crypto's energy footprint.
โ https://t.co/oOpYkjttmL
Quick one for the community.
If you could stream any game instantly, in your browser, no downloads what would you pick first?
Drop the title below.
We're building the network for that exact moment.
Quantum computers can't break Bitcoin yet.
But every reused address you have is already in a database.
Every exposed public key is already collected.
Every vulnerable transaction is already logged.
"Harvest now, decrypt later" doesn't need a quantum computer to start.
It just needs one to finish.
The collection phase is already running.
@pandaa Thank you for the suggestions, but my debt is a lot, it would be nice for me to at least throw on pizza and Cola, it doesn't take much to be happy. ๐๐๐
Most cloud gaming setups look like this:
A massive data center in one region. Players everywhere else. Every session has to travel the full distance both ways.
Now imagine flipping that.
Thousands of consumer GPUs, distributed across cities. A player presses play. The nearest available node responds. The session never leaves the region.
That's the YOM edge mesh.
Same game. Same fidelity. Different physics.
Most prop firms treat the weekend like a risk event.
Forced closures before Friday close. No exceptions.
On FX3, hold your positions through the weekend.
Your conviction shouldn't have an expiry date.
Traditional gold changes hands, and every handoff introduces risk: settlement delays, counterparty failures, missing recordsโฆ
nGRND's preserved gold held in its treasury is supported by a digital custody layer, creating an unbroken chain between the geological record and the on-chain position.
The value is there. The record proves it.
If you're managing a multichain treasury, here's the math:
Every cross-chain move on a bridge costs you 1-2% in fees, validator risk, and timing exposure.
Every cross-chain move on Pact averages 0.36% in cost and clears in minutes.
Compounded over a year, that gap is seismic.
Cloud gaming has a problem nobody likes to talk about.
The data center serving your game session might be 500 miles away. Light itself can't move that distance fast enough for real-time interactive 3D.
It's not a software problem. It's a geography problem.
That's why YOM was built differently local nodes, real-time routing, sessions served from the closest available compute. Distance is the bottleneck. We removed it.
For a decentralized network, this is the starting point.