Agreed.
It’ll segment the way of newspapers upon the advent of the internet.
Some instances will retain value. Some new types will emerge. Many will lose value.
And I’m already acting on this agreement; I had an agent build an Elf workshop I call Radix North Pole that scans for DeFi projects on other protocols, architect a spec for how it can work with the Radix Engine and Scrypto (non-EVM), then build. And release the findings on GitHub. And the North Pole itself is open source.
A DeFi primitive constructor and combinator running autonomously and sharing the findings with anyone to use.
May not all be production ready, but more and more pieces of “code is solved” are becoming true.
The value has shifted elsewhere.
https://t.co/bV5s4ovkj1
9/So here's the uncomfortable truth:
Public ledgers alone don't solve 2008.
A single, atomically composable ledger where ALL assets and their controlling logic coexist in shared state — THAT solves it.
Transparency only works if the transparency is complete.
The 5 steps needed to not lose $1.7 M on Ethereum. No wonder crypto hasn't gone mainstream.
The 1 step needed on Radix.
1. Just use the Radix network.
There are no such thing as token approval signatures
Every payment company wants stablecoins. Almost none can ship them.
@cyclaboratories just raised $8M to solve this.
Their diagnosis is right — the infra is fragmented.
But their prescription is another middleware layer on top of the same broken protocols.
The real fix is deeper. A thread. 🧵
And the only L1 blockchain that could meet the immense scalability requirements (millions of TPS) when AI agents will take over the #DeFi space: @radixdlt
The numbers don't lie:
500,000 swaps per second (on testnet)
#Radix could be the next Solana.
$XRD | $SOL $NEAR $TAO
@Lovrincrypto So many L1 projects want to become the next $SOL or $KAS but only very few have the tech to really stand out from the crowd. $XRD (#Radix) is one of them. Their founder has passed away, but his vision lives on. Pound for pound, the strongest L1 in crypto:
https://t.co/bJ7cvtKgfv
@braxilor@dazligth@seppify@radixdlt That says nothing about the tech stack technically, just says it's not popular enough for it to master, it's still learning. You have to learn SOMETHING for yourself and not rely completely on it
Also says you're a lousy dev Jimbo, because I am cooking with AI for Radix 😄
Radix isn’t controlled by a small group of large investors.
That’s not a weakness.
That’s the point.
Neutral infrastructure only works if it’s actually neutral.