NFTrustnet is the first known mechanism that makes silent substitution or undetected duplication of an individual datum (or physical-world event recorded as a datum) as impossible as it is with a physical object governed by ordinary physics.
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@xai@elonmusk
Colossus at 555k GPUs is impressive:
but state bloat and verification overhead are quietly limiting your next leap.
I built NFTrustnet:
a patent-pending Dynamic Living Ledger that solves this at the data level.
PS:
@ethereumfndn,
I see your Wishlist and RFPs. 👀
It's almost like we've been working towards each other since August...
I have solutions.
They are complex, but effective.
Let me know any specifics you'd like to see from me!
I address all items listed (minus community hubs).
@elonmusk Scalable fraud is entirely optional (i.e., it doesn’t have to exist)!
Somewhere, at some point in history, humanity decided to accept fraud up to a certain % as “a cost of doing business.”
#NFTrustnet vehemently opposes that reality. Integrity’s embedded to its core. It must!
@elonmusk Scalable fraud is literally optional…
We don’t have to accept fraud at any scale, and we shouldn’t!
So why do we accept it?
We choose not to. #NFTrustnet
Pick provenance. 🐢🔐
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This inertia reflects the lack of any unified system capable of mitigating these compounded challenges. A deliberate catalyst is required to shift blockchain from specialized utility to foundational infrastructure.
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Projects will continue operating in competing silos, with mainstream integration remaining elusive due to unresolved trade-offs in performance, security, and human-centric design.
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In the absence of such a comprehensive solution, blockchain progress will likely remain linear: successive improvements in scaling, interoperability, and privacy will accumulate without triggering exponential network effects or true ubiquity.
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No existing or emergent framework, based on current public records and research, systematically addresses this full confluence of impediments in a unified manner.
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As of December 2025, the blockchain ecosystem remains constrained by persistent barriers: indefinite data accumulation, vertical fragmentation, resource constraints on devices, and risks of autonomous override. These limit adoption to niches and incremental growth patterns.
“Never fear big long words.
Big long words name little things.
All big things have little names.
Such as life and death, peace and war.
Or dawn, day, night, hope, love, home.
Learn to use little words in a big way.
It is hard to do,
But they say what you mean.
When you don't know what you mean, use big words.
That often fools little people.”
@elonmusk While I generally agree with this in respect to government, I am determined to prove that intentions do, in fact, matter elsewhere! How? With @NFTrustnet 🐢
Also, peep my #FounderChristmas list (you may or may not have a mention).
What's your list?
https://t.co/6Fots6SC5c