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Stadiums are still operating in a monolithic, hardware-centric world that’s blind to the needs of modern applications.
Cell-Stack is changing that by onboarding and running powerful, #DePIN real-time applications directly on the network.
@pagan_tony Good timing with the World Cup.
High-density venues are where wireless infrastructure gets stress-tested for real, exactly what we've been building for with Stadium MK.
@GenLayer Strong framing. The missing layer in most agentic systems is exactly that, dispute resolution and “what happens when things don’t go as planned.”
Without it, scale breaks in silence.
This is where infrastructure decides trust.
@OrixBNB@kuvilabs Strong alignment 🤝
Combining AI execution with institutional-grade financial infrastructure opens up meaningful opportunities for the next phase of agentic finance.
@reya_xyz@0xSimonJones@jack_gk Good conversation.
Indeed, tokenization gets the attention, but the infrastructure layer is what makes it usable at scale.
That part matters more than most realize.
@ThuyTrang108 That’s the shift.
Trust used to mean showing everything. The next generation of infra is proving just enough, and keeping the rest private.
Much more aligned with how real-world systems actually work.
@cortensor Solid progress.
Moving from testnet theory into real recovery drills, routing, and observability is where infra actually gets battle-tested.
That’s the kind of groundwork that matters before mainnet.
@0xchainink That’s the thing with DePIN, most people see tokens, but underneath it’s real infrastructure being mapped, deployed, and monetized.
The demand is just starting to catch up.
@paritytech Cohesive stack over fragmented building blocks is the right call.
Privacy running through identity, payments, and hosting as one integrated layer rather than three separate problems is where this gets interesting.
@WireNetwork The best infrastructure disappears. Nobody thinks about the routing layer when an email lands, that's the standard onchain coordination is still working toward.
@SentinelP2P That’s the underrated part of open protocols, you’re not just using the network, you can build your own product on top of it.
Opens up a lot more room for experimentation.
@IdleProtocol The shift feels inevitable now.
Once inference moves closer to users, latency, privacy, and cost all start looking very different.
That’s exactly where edge-first networks like IDLE start to make a lot more sense.