AO represents a fundamental shift in decentralized computing philosophy.
One that prioritizes:
→ system flexibility
→ customized security
→ economic efficiency
This doesn't just solve current limitations of widespread systems; it expands what's possible with a unified, trustless computing environment.
Tech Update | Permaswap Network Optimization
Permaswap has completed a major performance optimization for the @aoTheComputer network.
💔 Previously, the old UI would trigger frequent DryRun requests for every token balance, causing significant performance issues on the AO network.
🚀 Now, we’ve upgraded the UI:
✅ Unified caching for token balances
✅ Global request handling optimization
✅ Greatly reduced network load & smoother user experience
And this is just the beginning — the #HyperBEAM version is coming soon with even better performance.
🚀Stay tuned!🚀
AO gives smart contracts access to huge amounts of memory. There are already processes using >15 GB for LLMs onchain.
Just like in normal development, though, devs need to keep track of their memory to use it efficiently and avoid issues.
So this weekend I built Membuddy 👇
📌 AOX Feature Deep Dive: Hidden Gems You Might’ve Missed!
Most of you probably know that #AOX is the first cross-chain bridge in the @aoTheComputer ecosystem—but did you know AOX also comes packed with several features that could significantly enhance your user experience? 👀
Come learn with me! 👇
1/ Decentralized computing networks like @aoTheComputer (The Storage-based consensus paradigm) face challenges similar to traditional distributed systems. But how do they solve them without centralized coordination? Let's dive in. 🔍