✍️ Updates & Genesis Reset
Chain is currently in maintenance, we're pushing updates that cover our support suite through to node stability and a validator reward payout patch.
⭐️ ETA: 3 hours - full dev log and patch notes to come.
Fixing several issues in a single sweep 🧹
1/ Most people are still sleeping on @Asentum.
While everyone is chasing the same crowded narratives, Asentum is quietly building something that could matter long term: a secure, accessible, and practical blockchain ecosystem.
@blknoiz06@feedmycat69 Check $ASE @Asentum
The post-quantum L1 with JS smart contracts from day one. Quantum-safe signatures, lightning finality, and built for the next 50 years of crypto. Don't sleep on the upgrade. https://t.co/1CwH5vWfap
Asentum's fee market is EIP-1559 under the hood 🪙
Base fee burns, priority tip goes to the proposer. Same mechanism Ethereum proved at scale, just permanently removing supply instead of fluctuating with it.
Read more about about the fee market 👇
https://t.co/6PqCLNMdWU
@degenApe22 don't sleep on the real future infrastructure @asentum
is the post-quantum L1 built to last 50+ years: NIST quantum-safe signatures from day 1, JS smart contracts anyone can write, and validators on a Raspberry Pi. $ASE is the hedge for when legacy chains get rekt by quantum.
Got one for you ,but not a memecoin.
@Asentum is built from the ground up with post-quantum security. Every signature on the network uses the NIST-standardized FIPS 204 ML-DSA-65 (Dilithium3) algorithm, making the chain quantum-resistant from day one. There’s no dependence on legacy cryptography, no transition phase, and no future migration required. While most blockchains still rely on classical signatures vulnerable to future quantum attacks, Asentum is designed for long-term resilience and cryptographic longevity.
Testnet is now live. 👌
Load up $ASE
While others rush to mainnet and learn the hard way, $ASE is doing it right.
Full testnet phase. Real validators.
Real bugs fixed in public.
Mainnet gets only one first impression we’re making sure it’s perfect.
https://t.co/w1nrrT8c8M
@DThompsonDev build the future on @Asentum the post-quantum L1 where you write smart contracts in plain JavaScript. Quantum-safe from genesis, validators on your laptop, 2s finality. $ASE https://t.co/BT3Yl38tVr
We've cleared through a genuinely massive amount of structural work today.
We've isolated the libp2p issue, and fixed a class of consensus bug that hadn't surfaced until the chain was under a higher load. 🧵👇
We've almost finished implementing libp2p. There have been caveats, libp2p is not quantum resistant natively.
We can't just say we are quantum resistant, it has to hold up to real world auditing.
Currently fixing a gossip mesh-stability issue in devnet before resuming public production.
@Asentum is quietly turning validation from a specialist job into something everyday users can participate in.
Home validators signing blocks changes the trust model completely, fewer gatekeepers, more real participants.
@Asentum v0.6.15 update 🟢
Consensus flow between distributed validators has been improved.
Lower latency during cross-node voting cycles confirmed.
6 external operators active and responding in real time.
Network stability remains strong across regions.
https://t.co/5DmtF7Vd3M
🐸 Big Update
The Operator is now working for home users.
Bond. Connect. Validate.
You can now join the active committee. A small patch is coming later today for an intermittent quorum issue, but most users should be good to update and participate 🫡
https://t.co/P70X4krZIK