So, after the TGE, what does Endless plan to do?
Endless' Post-TGE Roadmap, covering Q4 2025, 2026, and beyond, is live!
We'll make it real, step by step.
Most people focus on the apps a project builds.
Very few ask what those apps are built on.
@EndlessProtocol chose Move instead of Solidity, and that decision matters more than it seems.
Move was designed with digital assets in mind.
It treats assets as resources, which helps prevent issues like accidental copying or mishandling.
That creates a more structured way to build.
Itâs also one of the reasons projects like Aptos Labs and Sui Foundation built around Move as well.
For Endless, this makes sense.
If the goal is to support modular apps, reusable components, and a larger ecosystem, the foundation needs to be secure.
People usually notice the frontend first.
But sometimes the most important decisions are made much deeper in the stack.
Built on the limitless infrastructure of Endless Protocol, the next era of AI-native Web3 feels less like mere technology⌠and more like an awakening. âĄď¸
Powering the bridge between AI and Web3.
@EndlessProtocol is building the worldâs first distributed cloud intelligence network; secure, scalable, and built for global innovation. đ
#Web3#AI#EndlessProtocol
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đ May 1
đ1:00 PM UTCâGTD Round
đ4:00 PM UTC â Lucky Round
đMint platform:https://t.co/4s8fLiiPd6âŚ
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The digital landscape is shifting. The bridge between Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Web3 is no longer a luxuryâitâs a necessity. Enter @EndlessProtocol (Web3 Genesis Cloud), the platform redefining how these two giants interact.
GM, Endless fam!
Quick question thatâs not about price, not about hype, and definitely not about airdrop grinding:
If you had to describe your Web3 journey so far as one tiny, onchain experiment, what would it be?
Not a âproud achievement,â not a big project just:
⢠Your first testâfaucet swap you never talked about.
⢠That tiny contract you deployed and left running.
⢠That NFT you minted that never went viral but still meant something to you.
This Is Not a âShow Offâ Post
This is a âsilent experimentâ checkâin:
â Some peopleâs first onchain experiment:
⢠âFirst time I sent ETH to a random contract out of curiosity.â
⢠âFirst time I used a wallet I didnât fully understand.â
⢠âFirst time I just⌠watched a contract call and didnât touch it.â
Thereâs no wrong answer.
The only rule: be real, not polished.
How This Connects to @EndlessProtocol
Endless works best when people:
⢠Actually try things.
⢠Are okay with tiny, imperfect experiments.
⢠Learn by doing, not by reading 100 whitepapers first.
So this post is really about:
⢠Normalizing the âquiet onchain lab.â
⢠Making Endless feel like a place where halfâformed ideas and tiny experiments are welcome, not judged.
Your Turn
Reply with:
1ď¸âŁ One line describing your first tiny, silent onchain experiment.
2ď¸âŁ One emoji that matches your vibe today: đŽđ¤đťđ
Letâs see how many people have already been quietly onchain, even if no one else knew about it.
Endless Protocol's Gas Subsidy Mechanism Explained
Web3 adoption has never been blocked by technology.
Itâs blocked by transaction friction.
Before a new user can even try a dApp, they must:
buy a token
understand gas fees
manage wallets
approve transactions
risk losing money on failure
For most people, thatâs already too much.
@EndlessProtocol introduces a Gas Subsidy Mechanism designed to remove this barrier entirely.
1ď¸âŁ The Problem: Gas Turns Users Into Operators
Traditional blockchain interaction assumes every user is responsible for infrastructure costs.
Every action requires gas.
This creates three major issues:
⢠Onboarding Friction, users cannot interact without first acquiring tokens
⢠Cognitive Overload, people must understand fees before understanding value
⢠Adoption Ceiling, only crypto-native users stay
Web2 succeeded because infrastructure costs were hidden from users.
Web3 has struggled because infrastructure costs are exposed.
2ď¸âŁ Endless Protocolâs Core Idea
Endless separates interaction from payment responsibility.
Instead of users paying gas directly:
đ Applications or protocols can sponsor transactions.
This means:
users can interact immediately
no native token requirement
no gas management knowledge needed
Blockchain execution still happens, but complexity disappears from the user experience.
3ď¸âŁ How the Gas Subsidy Mechanism Works
Step 1
User Intent
A user performs an action inside an application.
Example:
mint asset
sign data
interact with AI agent
execute transaction
No gas preparation required.
Step 2
Sponsored Execution
The application submits the transaction through Endless infrastructure and covers the gas cost.
The user focuses only on intent, not execution mechanics.
Step 3
Endless API Layer
Endless handles:
transaction routing
validation
execution coordination
settlement management
Developers gain programmable control over transaction economics.
Step 4
On-Chain Finalization
Transaction completes on-chain normally.
But to the user:
đ it feels like using a standard internet application.
4ď¸âŁ Why This Is More Than UX Improvement
Gas subsidy changes Web3 design philosophy.
Instead of optimizing for traders and power users, builders can now design for:
social applications
gaming ecosystems
AI-driven apps
enterprise onboarding
mass consumer products
Endless turns blockchain into background infrastructure rather than a visible hurdle.
5ď¸âŁ The Economic Shift
Most protocols try to reduce gas fees.
Endless introduces something deeper:
programmable transaction economics.
Developers decide:
when users pay
when apps subsidize growth
when onboarding becomes free
how participation incentives work
Gas stops being a limitation and becomes a strategic tool.
6ď¸âŁ Why It Matters for Web3 Adoption
Mass adoption happens when:
â users donât need crypto before using crypto
â interaction feels familiar
â infrastructure becomes invisible
The Gas Subsidy Mechanism pushes Web3 closer to the cloud computing model:
Users consume applications.
Infrastructure operates silently underneat
Web3 didnât fail because decentralization was hard.
It struggled because using it felt expensive and complicated.
Endless Protocolâs gas subsidy approach removes that psychological barrier.
Not by changing blockchain rules
Youâll see people say âgENDâ and think itâs just another greetingâŚ
But itâs more than that.
In @EndlessProtocol, gEND isnât just âgood morningâ, itâs a signal. A way of showing up. A quiet nod that says Iâm part of this.
Simple word. Strong meaning.
It reflects a community thatâs growing, building, and creating its own identity, one small detail at a time.
And honestly, it feels good to be part of something where even the slang carries meaning.
Because in Web3, culture is everything.
Itâs not just about the tech, the tokens, or the headlines, itâs about the people. The consistency. The little things that bring everyone together daily.
And thatâs what gEND represents.
You wake up, drop a âgEND,â and instantly youâre connected, to builders, creators, and believers who are all on the same journey. Different locations, different backgrounds, but one shared direction.
That kind of connection canât be forced. It grows naturally.
Over time, it becomes routine⌠then identity.
Moments like this are what turn communities into ecosystems.
Not just users, but people who actually care, contribute, and stay.
So yeah, it may look small from the outside.
But from within, it means a lot.
gEND âď¸đĽ