Great technology doesn’t just solve problems. It changes incentives.
In his latest founder blog, @RafeFurst explores game theory, Bitcoin, and the ideas that influenced Frame’s design.
Read more:
https://t.co/a3gXZy79OS
$CRCW #blockchain#Web3
What happens when individual incentives naturally create collective benefit?
In his latest founder blog, @RafeFurst explores game theory, Bitcoin, and the ideas that influenced Frame’s design.
Read more:
https://t.co/a3gXZy79OS
$CRCW #blockchain#Web3
In “The Price of a Fair Launch,” Sean Docherty explains why a publicly traded company ultimately became the structure that aligned with Frame’s long-term vision.
$CRCW #blockchain#Web3
https://t.co/6Fmqrm63Tk
Don't forget to be in Frame's Discord TODAY for a live AMA with Frame's Founder Sean Docherty. 7pm UTC. Don't miss this, he'll be covering the latest validator and decentralization blog. 😱
Join the Discord here: https://t.co/7xOunFPmLU
Bring your questions. Join the conversation.
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What is parallel processing?
Frame’s planned architecture is designed to process work across multiple lanes, helping the network scale as activity grows.
Watch the concept in action. 👇
#blockchain#Web3
🗓️ We're hosting an AMA this Thursday. Bring your questions.
We've just started showing how Frame is actually being built: the validators being designed to secure the network, and the staged plan to open it up so anyone can help run it.
Read the blog, then come ask us about it. 👇
https://t.co/ND482nJtx0
🎙️ Discord AMA 🗓️ Thursday 18 June, 7pm UTC
💬 https://t.co/CvN7EzsRi2
Digital asset ecosystems become harder to scale when users depend on bridges and fragmented infrastructure.
Frame was designed to simplify interoperability across connected chains.
#Web3#gaming
Rafe makes the game-theory case for why cooperation, not extraction, is the winning strategy over time, and how that thinking runs through what Frame is being built to do.
https://t.co/sQyVO19uVS
Frame recently became part of a public company. Rather than mark that with another milestone post, we wanted to show the work.
The first network insight blog in a series on how Frame actually works is live: https://t.co/ppNUjy1bOn
Cross-chain liquidity is one of those problems that looks solved from the outside and isn't. 🌐
Every ecosystem has its own pools, its own pricing, its own slippage. Moving between them means either accepting bad rates, using a bridge or splitting the trade across multiple transactions and hoping the price doesn't move between them.
Unified liquidity across chains is one of the infrastructure problems Frame is being designed to sit at the centre of rather than work around. 🏗️
Stablecoin card spend grew around 105% over the past year, and the spending itself is becoming almost indistinguishable from ordinary card activity. 💳
The reason it's working is that it doesn't try to replace anything; the cards run on existing card networks like Mastercard and the merchant still receives fiat. 🤝
What's interesting is happening in the background, where settling in stablecoins frees up capital that would otherwise sit idle until the banks reopen. 👇
The crypto market has spent the past six months correlating closely with tech stocks, moving up when the Nasdaq moves up and pulling back when it doesn't. 📊
That's fine as a short-term dynamic but it points to something the industry hasn't fully resolved, which is whether crypto is being treated as a risk-on speculative asset or as genuinely independent financial infrastructure.
The answer to that question matters a lot for what gets built and who builds it over the next five years. 👀
The Frame community on Discord and Telegram keeps growing and the quality of conversation in there is something we genuinely look forward to every day. 🤝
People asking the right questions, sharing what we're building toward with their own audiences and holding us to a standard that makes the project better.
Sean will be running text-based AMAs in both communities as we build toward launch. The links are below if you want to be part of it before it happens. 📲
Most interoperability protocols require months of negotiation, governance votes and bilateral agreements before a new chain can be connected. 🌐
Frame is being designed around the principle of adding chains without needing permission from the chain on the other side. Here's why that changes the growth model entirely 🧵