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I wasn’t even thinking about infra when I first looked at this… just assumed it was another user-facing gimmick. More “features,” more dashboards, same underlying mess.

It’s not that.

The interesting part is under the hood.

Right now, every app is basically running its own verification stack—its own indexers, its own rules, its own way of deciding what counts. Same wallet, same history… completely different conclusions depending on where you are.

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Messy.

And honestly, expensive too—because every team keeps rebuilding the same logic just to answer simple questions like “did this user actually do X?”

That’s where this starts to make sense.

Instead of each app re-checking everything, you get these pre-defined proofs—structured in a way that doesn’t need reinterpretation. So instead of re-processing history every time, apps just… reference what’s already there.

Less duplication.

Less guessing.

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Which sounds like a backend detail—but it leaks into UX fast. Fewer prompts. Less waiting. Less “why isn’t this recognized?”

And yeah, still early. Could fragment. Could get messy if standards don’t hold.

But if this part works, it’s not just about users anymore—it’s about protocols not wasting time rebuilding the same verification layer over and over.

Anyway… not flashy.

Just one of those things that quietly reduces friction everywhere once you notice it.

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