The community support after @binance SYS delisting has been incredible.
A forward-looking blog post is coming soon, outlining the roadmap, vision, and what’s next.
Exciting adoption updates and growing interest around zkSYS are also ahead, especially on the institutional side, alongside early government-related opportunities.
zkSYS enables companies, governments, nonprofits, and communities to launch customizable chains with world-class zero-knowledge performance and privacy-enabled execution, all secured by #bitcoin.
Building. Innovating. Delivering.
The issue I have with that Saka handball is we’ve seen penalties given for so much less in this years Champions League. Anywhere on the pitch that gets given a free kick. The inconsistencies in football is honestly embarrassing
They delisted $SYS.
The community decentralized harder.
300M+ SYS withdrawn from @binance.
600+ new nodes already added.
The result? A stronger, more decentralized network.
For every 100 new nodes launched before withdrawals close on July 27, one qualifying new node operator gets 100K $SYS.
Keep building. Keep innovating. Keep proving them wrong.
Big thanks to NodeHub for helping make Syscoin node infrastructure easier and cheaper to run.
After 600+ new nodes came online, tooling like this matters.
Lower friction means more operators, more decentralization, and a stronger $SYS network.
This is how the community keeps decentralizing harder. 👇
Syscoin is not hard to explain because there is nothing there.
It is hard to explain because too many layers are doing real jobs.
. PoW roots.
. DA commitments.
. ChainLocks.
. Bitcoin-linked checkpoints.
. Gateway.
. zkSYS.
Terrible for slogans.
Pretty interesting for infrastructure.