Crypto security has come a long way, but most multisigs still operate the same way: if the signatures check out, the transaction goes through.
That model works… until it doesn’t.
That’s why @RialoHQ built the Guarded Vault (Guarded Multisig), a demo showing what happens when a multisig can actually think before it executes.
If you want to try it yourself, here’s how to a guide to navigate the demo: 🧵👇
Attended the @RialoHQ shark tank yesterday, over 500 members showed up and the energy was great as always.
almost missed this one because my alarm didn't go off
2 apps were presented:
𝐫-𝐝𝐞𝐱:
an ai-powered DEX that makes onchain trading easier, safer, and more accessible. It combines ai guidance, gasless transactions, automation, and a hybrid web2 + web3 onboarding flow.
𝐫𝐢𝐚𝐥𝐨 𝐟𝐞𝐚𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐞𝐬 𝐮𝐬𝐞𝐝:
- stake-for-service (SfS) for gasless execution
- rialo's native 2FA
- REX for private execution
𝐩𝐫𝐢𝐯𝐬𝐭𝐚𝐲:
a web3 travel marketplace where:
- hosts offer verified stays and reward campaigns
- users can book or trade unused vouchers
- groups split travel costs securely using private USDC escrow with verifiable on-chain proof
𝐫𝐢𝐚𝐥𝐨 𝐟𝐞𝐚𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐞𝐬 𝐮𝐬𝐞𝐝:
- reactive transactions
- native web calls
- rialo's REX
a third builder couldn't present due to internet issues, but they'll get priority slot next time.
the Q&A after each pitch was engaging, as always, questions and feedback kept coming and it's amazing how much energy everyone brings every single time
that's it for this week.
next shark tank is in 2 weeks (it runs bi-weekly)
see you at the builders hub next Wednesday!
and to every builder reading this:
if you have an idea, rialo's builders event is the best place to pitch it right now and get real support from people building alongside you
One thing I've noticed while researching Optimum is that the strongest validation often comes from builders willing to test your technology in real-world environments.
That's why the partnership between @get_optimum and @puffer_finance caught my attention.
Puffer has built a reputation around security, performance and institutional-grade staking infrastructure. Teams operating at that level don't just experiment with new technology for the sake of it, they look for solutions that can meaningfully improve network efficiency.
With Puffer joining as a mump2p testing partner, Optimum gets valuable feedback from a team deeply involved in Ethereum infrastructure.
More importantly, it highlights a growing realization across the industry:
Blockchain performance isn't only about execution speed.
How quickly data propagates across the network matters too.
As networks scale and applications become more demanding, efficient data distribution may become one of the most important pieces of blockchain infrastructure.
gMum
I've been doing some research on @get_optimum and one thing stood out to me:
Why Faster Blockchains Aren't Enough Without Faster Data.
For years, the blockchain industry has been obsessed with;
TPS.
Higher throughput.
Lower fees.
Faster execution.
But what happens after a transaction is processed?
The data still needs to travel across the network.
That's where things get interesting.
A blockchain can process thousands of transactions per second, but if blocks and transactions aren't propagated efficiently between nodes, the network still faces delays, inefficiencies and scalability challenges.
Think of it this way:
Building a faster blockchain without improving data propagation is like building a Formula 1 car and driving it on a congested road.
The engine isn't the problem.
The infrastructure is.
This is the challenge Optimum is tackling.
Instead of focusing solely on execution, Optimum is optimizing how blockchain data moves across decentralized networks.
Using technologies like RLNC (Random Linear Network Coding), they aim to improve propagation speed, reduce bandwidth usage and help networks operate more efficiently at scale.
As blockchains continue to support AI, gaming, high-frequency trading and other data-intensive applications, infrastructure that accelerates data movement may become just as important as faster execution.
Because in the end, a blockchain is only as fast as the information flowing through it.
And that's a layer many people still overlook.
gMum guys
Today's Rialo Shark Tank brought together 500+ participants, another strong turnout that shows just how much momentum the ecosystem continues to build.
We had three builders step up to pitch their ideas, share their vision and get feedback from the community. One of my favorite things about Shark Tank is seeing how diverse the projects are. Every session brings a different perspective on what can be built on Rialo.
If you've been working on a project, experimenting with an idea or building something you think could benefit the ecosystem, don't keep it to yourself. Step up and pitch it. You never know what feedback, connections, or opportunities might come from sharing your work.
A quick reminder for everyone: there won't be a Shark Tank session next week. The next edition will take place later in the month as Shark Tank now runs twice per month.
See you all at the next pitch session. gRialo
@RialoHQ@rialo_africa@0x_alextine