Binance Square

差点又变帅了

信仰充值到账, 带你在链上搞钱,也带你在广场唠梗
Open Trade
BNB Holder
BNB Holder
High-Frequency Trader
3.1 Years
112 Following
214 Followers
323 Liked
4 Shared
Posts
Portfolio
·
--
Both keeping secrets and being transparent.Brothers, I've talked about the privacy track a few times, but this wave of major actions before the mainnet launch, is truly something—Worldpay and Bullish have just officially announced their participation in node operations, which directly pokes at the heart of traditional finance. First, let's talk about the weight of these two new players: Worldpay, one of the largest payment platforms globally, covers 6 million merchants, processing approximately $3.7 trillion in transactions annually and operating in over 175 countries. What do they want to do? Build payment infrastructure with the dollar stablecoin USDG on Midnight, conducting proof of concept for B2B/B2C payments—ensuring compliance (AML/KYC) while protecting transaction data privacy. Isn't this the 'DeFi vault' that traditional finance has always wanted?

Both keeping secrets and being transparent.

Brothers, I've talked about the privacy track a few times, but this wave of major actions before the mainnet launch, is truly something—Worldpay and Bullish have just officially announced their participation in node operations, which directly pokes at the heart of traditional finance.

First, let's talk about the weight of these two new players:

Worldpay, one of the largest payment platforms globally, covers 6 million merchants, processing approximately $3.7 trillion in transactions annually and operating in over 175 countries. What do they want to do? Build payment infrastructure with the dollar stablecoin USDG on Midnight, conducting proof of concept for B2B/B2C payments—ensuring compliance (AML/KYC) while protecting transaction data privacy. Isn't this the 'DeFi vault' that traditional finance has always wanted?
#night $NIGHT Just finished @MidnightNetwork the latest updates, wow—Worldpay and Bullish just announced joining node operations, this is a big move before the mainnet launch in March. Worldpay covers 6 million merchants, processing $3.7 trillion in transactions annually, planning to use stablecoins for payments on Midnight; Bullish aims to provide private proof of reserves, allowing verification of solvency without public wallet addresses. In addition to the previously announced 10 founding nodes: MoneyGram (200+ countries), Vodafone, eToro (35 million users), Google Cloud, Blockdaemon. The testnet already has over 180 SPOs participating in validation. The privacy demand for institutional DeFi is strong, Midnight aims to pave the way to Wall Street. #night $NIGHT {spot}(NIGHTUSDT)
#night $NIGHT Just finished @MidnightNetwork the latest updates, wow—Worldpay and Bullish just announced joining node operations, this is a big move before the mainnet launch in March.

Worldpay covers 6 million merchants, processing $3.7 trillion in transactions annually, planning to use stablecoins for payments on Midnight; Bullish aims to provide private proof of reserves, allowing verification of solvency without public wallet addresses.

In addition to the previously announced 10 founding nodes: MoneyGram (200+ countries), Vodafone, eToro (35 million users), Google Cloud, Blockdaemon. The testnet already has over 180 SPOs participating in validation.

The privacy demand for institutional DeFi is strong, Midnight aims to pave the way to Wall Street. #night $NIGHT
Wall Street for RobotsBrothers, after discussing AI narratives so many times, let's change the perspective today—machine economy. @FabricFND The recently disclosed technical document made me realize that this project might really be building 'Wall Street for robots'. First, let's look at some hardcore data: 1. Logic of the matching engine design Fabric's decentralized matching engine is not a simple copy of AMM, but is specifically designed for high-frequency interactions by machines. The process is divided into five steps: Order Broadcasting → Node Selection → Weight Ranking → Optimal Path Selection → Atomic Settlement. Testnet data: Average matching delay is 1.2 seconds, peak throughput is 3200 TPS. More critically, the state synchronization time is compressed to complete final confirmation within 2 blocks—machines can receive payment immediately after finishing their tasks.

Wall Street for Robots

Brothers, after discussing AI narratives so many times, let's change the perspective today—machine economy. @Fabric Foundation The recently disclosed technical document made me realize that this project might really be building 'Wall Street for robots'.

First, let's look at some hardcore data:

1. Logic of the matching engine design
Fabric's decentralized matching engine is not a simple copy of AMM, but is specifically designed for high-frequency interactions by machines. The process is divided into five steps: Order Broadcasting → Node Selection → Weight Ranking → Optimal Path Selection → Atomic Settlement. Testnet data: Average matching delay is 1.2 seconds, peak throughput is 3200 TPS. More critically, the state synchronization time is compressed to complete final confirmation within 2 blocks—machines can receive payment immediately after finishing their tasks.
#robo $ROBO Just finished watching the latest revealed technical architecture of @FabricFND , was a bit surprised - this might be the only protocol that currently runs the 'machine economy'. Core data: Matching engine peak 3200 TPS, average latency only 1.2 seconds. The test network connects 2300 charging piles, with an average daily task of 12,000 times. The most impressive part is PoRW (Proof of Robot Work) - machines earn $ROBO only when they work, otherwise they just stare blankly. The token model is also solid: total supply fixed at 10 billion, 29.7% for the ecological community, team and investors have a 12-month cliff + 36-month unlocking. Machines have already started to sustain themselves; this is not the future, it's the present. #ROBO {spot}(ROBOUSDT)
#robo $ROBO Just finished watching the latest revealed technical architecture of @Fabric Foundation , was a bit surprised - this might be the only protocol that currently runs the 'machine economy'.

Core data: Matching engine peak 3200 TPS, average latency only 1.2 seconds. The test network connects 2300 charging piles, with an average daily task of 12,000 times. The most impressive part is PoRW (Proof of Robot Work) - machines earn $ROBO only when they work, otherwise they just stare blankly.

The token model is also solid: total supply fixed at 10 billion, 29.7% for the ecological community, team and investors have a 12-month cliff + 36-month unlocking.

Machines have already started to sustain themselves; this is not the future, it's the present. #ROBO
Rushed aheadBrothers, after discussing this project many times, let's talk about something different today—geopolitical infrastructure. The more unstable the situation in the Middle East, the more necessary reliable digital identities and asset cross-chain become. @SignOfficial Official website data shows: Iranian residents completed $120 million in asset cross-chain through Sign, and Saudi Arabia uses it for cross-border trade to resolve disputes. This is not a small-scale test network; it is sovereign-level implementation. First, let's look at hard data to avoid accusations of mindless boasting: 1. The Middle East layout is solid. RAK Digital Assets Oasis in the UAE directly collaborates with Sign to launch the SignPass Web3 Entrepreneur Program, granting successful applicants a 10-year residency, allowing their children to attend international schools, access healthcare, and open bank accounts. This is not just a promise; it's real money to attract talent.

Rushed ahead

Brothers, after discussing this project many times, let's talk about something different today—geopolitical infrastructure. The more unstable the situation in the Middle East, the more necessary reliable digital identities and asset cross-chain become.

@SignOfficial Official website data shows: Iranian residents completed $120 million in asset cross-chain through Sign, and Saudi Arabia uses it for cross-border trade to resolve disputes. This is not a small-scale test network; it is sovereign-level implementation.

First, let's look at hard data to avoid accusations of mindless boasting:

1. The Middle East layout is solid.
RAK Digital Assets Oasis in the UAE directly collaborates with Sign to launch the SignPass Web3 Entrepreneur Program, granting successful applicants a 10-year residency, allowing their children to attend international schools, access healthcare, and open bank accounts. This is not just a promise; it's real money to attract talent.
#sign地缘政治基建 $SIGN Just finished analyzing the data of @SignOfficial , and found that this project has highlighted its value under the Middle East situation—Iranian residents use it to cross-chain $120 million in assets, and Saudi Arabia uses it for cross-border trade dispute resolution. This is not a PPT collaboration; it is a real implementation. Core data: TokenTable's annual revenue is $15 million, managing assets over $4 billion, connecting more than 40 million users. The UAE RAK DAO grants SignPass holders a 10-year residency, directly attracting Web3 talent. Token model is stable: total supply is 10 billion, 40% allocated for community incentives, team locked for 3 years. Under geopolitical turmoil, $SIGN such sovereign-level infrastructure has its own growth potential. #Sign地缘政治基建
#sign地缘政治基建 $SIGN Just finished analyzing the data of @SignOfficial , and found that this project has highlighted its value under the Middle East situation—Iranian residents use it to cross-chain $120 million in assets, and Saudi Arabia uses it for cross-border trade dispute resolution. This is not a PPT collaboration; it is a real implementation.

Core data: TokenTable's annual revenue is $15 million, managing assets over $4 billion, connecting more than 40 million users. The UAE RAK DAO grants SignPass holders a 10-year residency, directly attracting Web3 talent.

Token model is stable: total supply is 10 billion, 40% allocated for community incentives, team locked for 3 years. Under geopolitical turmoil, $SIGN such sovereign-level infrastructure has its own growth potential. #Sign地缘政治基建
S
PIPPINUSDT
Closed
PNL
+40.78USDT
Hard FactsBrothers, I've basically seen enough of this round of AI narratives — talking about ChatGPT and big models, asking for concrete data, and everything is 'coming soon.' Until I stayed up late to analyze the on-chain data and technical documentation, I was wide awake at three in the morning. This project has truly operationalized 'robotic capital,' and it is running with real data. Let’s get to the hard facts, so I don’t get accused of being brainless: 1. The latest updates are impressive. Binance just completed the 62nd round of HODLer airdrop, directly distributing 100 million ROBO to BNB holders, with another 200 million for future marketing. At launch, there will be 2.231 billion in circulation, accounting for 22.31% of the total supply. Bithumb followed with the launch of the KRW trading pair, and the Koreans have entered the market.

Hard Facts

Brothers, I've basically seen enough of this round of AI narratives — talking about ChatGPT and big models, asking for concrete data, and everything is 'coming soon.'

Until I stayed up late to analyze the on-chain data and technical documentation, I was wide awake at three in the morning. This project has truly operationalized 'robotic capital,' and it is running with real data.

Let’s get to the hard facts, so I don’t get accused of being brainless:

1. The latest updates are impressive.
Binance just completed the 62nd round of HODLer airdrop, directly distributing 100 million ROBO to BNB holders, with another 200 million for future marketing. At launch, there will be 2.231 billion in circulation, accounting for 22.31% of the total supply. Bithumb followed with the launch of the KRW trading pair, and the Koreans have entered the market.
·
--
Bullish
#robo $ROBO Just finished brushing the on-chain data of @FabricFND , and I can't handle it directly—— the robotic capital has really been put to use! First, the hard goods: Binance HODLer airdrop just completed, directly issued 100 million ROBO, circulating 2.231 billion at launch (accounting for 22.31% of total supply). Daily trading volume reached 137 million dollars, with a vol/mcap ratio of 199%, peaking at 0.0395 dollars. What's even more exciting is PoRW (Proof of Robot Work)—— robots earn $ROBO only by working, not by just idling. 2300 charging piles automatically settle, and the machines take care of themselves. Total supply is fixed at 10 billion, with a 12-month cliff + 36-month unlocking for the team and investors, not the kind that dumps right away. The machines are all revved up, are we still slacking off? #ROBO
#robo $ROBO Just finished brushing the on-chain data of @Fabric Foundation , and I can't handle it directly—— the robotic capital has really been put to use!

First, the hard goods: Binance HODLer airdrop just completed, directly issued 100 million ROBO, circulating 2.231 billion at launch (accounting for 22.31% of total supply). Daily trading volume reached 137 million dollars, with a vol/mcap ratio of 199%, peaking at 0.0395 dollars.

What's even more exciting is PoRW (Proof of Robot Work)—— robots earn $ROBO only by working, not by just idling. 2300 charging piles automatically settle, and the machines take care of themselves.

Total supply is fixed at 10 billion, with a 12-month cliff + 36-month unlocking for the team and investors, not the kind that dumps right away.

The machines are all revved up, are we still slacking off? #ROBO
S
PIPPINUSDT
Closed
PNL
+40.78USDT
One
One
S
PIPPINUSDT
Closed
PNL
+40.78USDT
Regulators also shake their headsBrothers, I've been observing the privacy track for a long time, and there has always been a deadlock: either complete transparency (ordinary public chains), where data runs naked; or complete anonymity (like Monero), which regulators shake their heads at. @MidnightNetwork The official website has been flipped through, and this operation is indeed a bit tricky—how to achieve both privacy and compliance? The core is a dual-state ledger architecture A network runs two ledgers: the public ledger is there for anyone to check, while the private ledger is hidden using ZK proofs. The official technical documentation states clearly: do you want to prove you have 100 $NIGHT but don’t want to expose the specific address? Just provide a ZK proof, and the verifier only knows '≥100', not the specific number.

Regulators also shake their heads

Brothers, I've been observing the privacy track for a long time, and there has always been a deadlock: either complete transparency (ordinary public chains), where data runs naked; or complete anonymity (like Monero), which regulators shake their heads at.

@MidnightNetwork The official website has been flipped through, and this operation is indeed a bit tricky—how to achieve both privacy and compliance?

The core is a dual-state ledger architecture

A network runs two ledgers: the public ledger is there for anyone to check, while the private ledger is hidden using ZK proofs. The official technical documentation states clearly: do you want to prove you have 100 $NIGHT but don’t want to expose the specific address? Just provide a ZK proof, and the verifier only knows '≥100', not the specific number.
#night $NIGHT Just finished scraping the official website and on-chain data of @MidnightNetwork . The idea of this ZK public chain is indeed bold—how to achieve both privacy and compliance? The core is a dual-state ledger: public data can be checked freely, while sensitive data is hidden using ZK proofs. Want to prove you have 100 of $NIGHT without exposing your address? Just provide a ZK proof, and the other party only knows “≥100”. The data can perform: the testnet nodes produced 157 blocks, running stably without downtime. The first wave of glacier airdrop saw 350 million NIGHT claimed by 170,000 addresses. Scavenger Mine will start in October, and you can mine with a browser; the threshold is ridiculously low. Dual-token model: staking NIGHT generates DUST, DUST pays for gas, is non-transferable, and will decay—completely separating ownership and usage rights. Boss Huo personally invested 200 million USD without seeking VC, and the code has been donated to the Linux Foundation. I’m all in on this. #night $NIGHT
#night $NIGHT Just finished scraping the official website and on-chain data of @MidnightNetwork . The idea of this ZK public chain is indeed bold—how to achieve both privacy and compliance?

The core is a dual-state ledger: public data can be checked freely, while sensitive data is hidden using ZK proofs. Want to prove you have 100 of $NIGHT without exposing your address? Just provide a ZK proof, and the other party only knows “≥100”.

The data can perform: the testnet nodes produced 157 blocks, running stably without downtime. The first wave of glacier airdrop saw 350 million NIGHT claimed by 170,000 addresses. Scavenger Mine will start in October, and you can mine with a browser; the threshold is ridiculously low.

Dual-token model: staking NIGHT generates DUST, DUST pays for gas, is non-transferable, and will decay—completely separating ownership and usage rights.

Boss Huo personally invested 200 million USD without seeking VC, and the code has been donated to the Linux Foundation. I’m all in on this. #night $NIGHT
B
PIPPINUSDT
Closed
PNL
-420.60USDT
Are you not embarrassed to slack off?Brothers, I basically feel numb from this round of AI narrative — always mentioning ChatGPT and large models, and when asked about real data, it’s all just 'coming soon.' Until I stayed up late digging through @FabricFND on-chain data and technical documents, I was fully awake by three in the morning. This project really runs the 'robotic capital' through, and it’s backed by solid data. Let's get straight to the point, so I don't seem mindlessly flattering: 1. Performance data can be tested The decentralized matching engine of Fabric is specifically designed for high-frequency trading by robots. Testnet data shows that the matching delay averages 1.2 seconds, with a peak throughput of 3200 TPS. Compared to traditional blockchains that slow down at dozens of TPS, this data is enough for robots to chat smoothly without lag. The state synchronization time is compressed to complete final confirmation within 2 blocks — at this speed, machines can get paid as soon as they finish their work.

Are you not embarrassed to slack off?

Brothers, I basically feel numb from this round of AI narrative — always mentioning ChatGPT and large models, and when asked about real data, it’s all just 'coming soon.'

Until I stayed up late digging through @Fabric Foundation on-chain data and technical documents, I was fully awake by three in the morning. This project really runs the 'robotic capital' through, and it’s backed by solid data.

Let's get straight to the point, so I don't seem mindlessly flattering:

1. Performance data can be tested
The decentralized matching engine of Fabric is specifically designed for high-frequency trading by robots. Testnet data shows that the matching delay averages 1.2 seconds, with a peak throughput of 3200 TPS. Compared to traditional blockchains that slow down at dozens of TPS, this data is enough for robots to chat smoothly without lag. The state synchronization time is compressed to complete final confirmation within 2 blocks — at this speed, machines can get paid as soon as they finish their work.
#robo $ROBO Just finished the document for @FabricFND . After looking at the data, I was like, wow—robots have already started working to support themselves! Hardcore indicators are impressive: matching engine peak of 3200 TPS, average 1.2 seconds to match machine services. Daily task call volume exceeds 25000 times, with 12400 active nodes and a completion rate of 98.7%. Behind all this are 2300 charging stations automatically settling accounts, AI nodes collaboratively training—all done by machines themselves. The key is PoRW (Proof of Robot Work), work to earn $ROBO, or just stare blankly if you don't. Currently circulating 2.231 billion coins, total supply fixed at 10 billion. Machines are all getting into it, can we humans still afford to slack off? This is not called landing, what is called landing? #ROBO
#robo $ROBO Just finished the document for @Fabric Foundation . After looking at the data, I was like, wow—robots have already started working to support themselves!

Hardcore indicators are impressive: matching engine peak of 3200 TPS, average 1.2 seconds to match machine services. Daily task call volume exceeds 25000 times, with 12400 active nodes and a completion rate of 98.7%. Behind all this are 2300 charging stations automatically settling accounts, AI nodes collaboratively training—all done by machines themselves.

The key is PoRW (Proof of Robot Work), work to earn $ROBO , or just stare blankly if you don't.

Currently circulating 2.231 billion coins, total supply fixed at 10 billion. Machines are all getting into it, can we humans still afford to slack off?

This is not called landing, what is called landing? #ROBO
B
PIPPINUSDT
Closed
PNL
-420.60USDT
Recently, many people are asking: “Is the bull market still here? Has this four-year cycle failed?” Every time I see such questions, I want to remind everyone to lift their heads and not just focus on the calendar days on the K-line chart. The so-called “Bitcoin super cycle” may be breaking down. Why? Because our previous cycles were driven by the single event of Bitcoin halving, but now, the largest economy in the world— the United States—is influencing this market with policies and legislation. Why is 2026 relatively optimistic? It’s not because of any technical indicators, but because the macro environment has changed. In the past few months, we have seen more countries shift from “rejecting cryptocurrency” to “discussing how to regulate cryptocurrency,” which is a significant progress. For builders, please ignore short-term price fluctuations. If you are worried about the price rise and fall every day, you will not be able to create good applications. Prices are determined by market sentiment, which is always fluctuating. But for long-term builders, 2026 is not an endpoint but a brand new structural starting point. Don’t expect an explosive growth like before; this cycle will be slower, longer, but also steadier. Let go of your anxiety; this industry has only been around for more than a decade, and the best is yet to come.
Recently, many people are asking: “Is the bull market still here? Has this four-year cycle failed?” Every time I see such questions, I want to remind everyone to lift their heads and not just focus on the calendar days on the K-line chart. The so-called “Bitcoin super cycle” may be breaking down. Why? Because our previous cycles were driven by the single event of Bitcoin halving, but now, the largest economy in the world— the United States—is influencing this market with policies and legislation. Why is 2026 relatively optimistic? It’s not because of any technical indicators, but because the macro environment has changed. In the past few months, we have seen more countries shift from “rejecting cryptocurrency” to “discussing how to regulate cryptocurrency,” which is a significant progress. For builders, please ignore short-term price fluctuations. If you are worried about the price rise and fall every day, you will not be able to create good applications. Prices are determined by market sentiment, which is always fluctuating. But for long-term builders, 2026 is not an endpoint but a brand new structural starting point. Don’t expect an explosive growth like before; this cycle will be slower, longer, but also steadier. Let go of your anxiety; this industry has only been around for more than a decade, and the best is yet to come.
B
PIPPINUSDT
Closed
PNL
-420.60USDT
MoneroBrothers, I've been observing the privacy track for quite a while, and there has always been a deadlock: either complete transparency (ordinary public chains), with data fully exposed; or complete anonymity (like Monero), which regulators shake their heads at. @MidnightNetwork The official website has been reviewed, and this operation is indeed a bit cheeky—how to achieve privacy while being compliant? The core is a dual-mode ledger architecture A network running two ledgers: the public ledger is available for anyone to check, while the private ledger is concealed with ZK proofs. The official technical documentation states clearly: you want to prove you have 100 $NIGHT without exposing the specific address? Just provide a ZK proof, and the verifier only knows “≥100,” but not the exact number.

Monero

Brothers, I've been observing the privacy track for quite a while, and there has always been a deadlock: either complete transparency (ordinary public chains), with data fully exposed; or complete anonymity (like Monero), which regulators shake their heads at.

@MidnightNetwork The official website has been reviewed, and this operation is indeed a bit cheeky—how to achieve privacy while being compliant?

The core is a dual-mode ledger architecture

A network running two ledgers: the public ledger is available for anyone to check, while the private ledger is concealed with ZK proofs. The official technical documentation states clearly: you want to prove you have 100 $NIGHT without exposing the specific address? Just provide a ZK proof, and the verifier only knows “≥100,” but not the exact number.
#night $NIGHT Just finished scraping the @MidnightNetwork official website, this ZK public chain's idea is indeed clever—how to achieve both privacy and compliance? Official website data: Mainnet block time is 6 seconds, testnet has accumulated over 1 million blocks. The core is a dual-state ledger: public data can be casually queried, sensitive data is hidden with ZK proofs. Want to prove you have 100 of $NIGHT without exposing your address? Just provide a ZK proof, the other party only knows '≥100'. Even more clever is the smart contract language Compact, based on TypeScript—there are tens of millions of frontend developers worldwide, with zero cost to get started. Boss Huo personally invested 200 million dollars without needing VC, and there is no pressure to crash the market. The official website states clearly, I'm going for it this time. #night $NIGHT
#night $NIGHT Just finished scraping the @MidnightNetwork official website, this ZK public chain's idea is indeed clever—how to achieve both privacy and compliance?

Official website data: Mainnet block time is 6 seconds, testnet has accumulated over 1 million blocks. The core is a dual-state ledger: public data can be casually queried, sensitive data is hidden with ZK proofs. Want to prove you have 100 of $NIGHT without exposing your address? Just provide a ZK proof, the other party only knows '≥100'.

Even more clever is the smart contract language Compact, based on TypeScript—there are tens of millions of frontend developers worldwide, with zero cost to get started.

Boss Huo personally invested 200 million dollars without needing VC, and there is no pressure to crash the market. The official website states clearly, I'm going for it this time. #night $NIGHT
S
PIPPINUSDT
Closed
PNL
+148.55USDT
The MatrixBrothers, I basically got dizzy from this round of AI storytelling—talking about ChatGPT and big models, and every question leads to data, all f***ing 'coming soon'. Until I stayed up late to dig into the on-chain data of @FabricFND ; it woke me up at three in the morning. This project has truly run the 'robotic capital' through, and it's running with real data. Let's get to the hard facts, so I don't seem thoughtless: 1. Performance data is solid Fabric's decentralized matching engine is specifically designed for high-frequency trading by robots. Testnet data shows an average matching delay of 1.2 seconds and a peak throughput of 3200 TPS. Compared to traditional blockchains that get bogged down at dozens of TPS, this data is sufficient for the robots to 'chat' smoothly without lag.

The Matrix

Brothers, I basically got dizzy from this round of AI storytelling—talking about ChatGPT and big models, and every question leads to data, all f***ing 'coming soon'.

Until I stayed up late to dig into the on-chain data of @Fabric Foundation ; it woke me up at three in the morning. This project has truly run the 'robotic capital' through, and it's running with real data.

Let's get to the hard facts, so I don't seem thoughtless:

1. Performance data is solid
Fabric's decentralized matching engine is specifically designed for high-frequency trading by robots. Testnet data shows an average matching delay of 1.2 seconds and a peak throughput of 3200 TPS. Compared to traditional blockchains that get bogged down at dozens of TPS, this data is sufficient for the robots to 'chat' smoothly without lag.
#robo $ROBO @FabricFND This data makes me slap my thigh——I've never seen this before, robots are really starting to work and support themselves! Hardcore indicators are impressive: the matching engine peak is 3200 TPS, with an average of 1.2 seconds to match machine services. The daily call volume exceeds 25,000 times, with 12,400 active nodes and a completion rate of 98.7%. Behind this are 2,300 charging piles for automatic settlement and AI node collaborative training—all running by machines themselves. The key is PoRW (Proof of Robot Work); work earns $ROBO, while not working just means staring blankly. Machines are getting competitive, can we humans still afford to slack off? Is this called landing? What is called landing? #ROBO
#robo $ROBO @Fabric Foundation This data makes me slap my thigh——I've never seen this before, robots are really starting to work and support themselves!

Hardcore indicators are impressive: the matching engine peak is 3200 TPS, with an average of 1.2 seconds to match machine services. The daily call volume exceeds 25,000 times, with 12,400 active nodes and a completion rate of 98.7%. Behind this are 2,300 charging piles for automatic settlement and AI node collaborative training—all running by machines themselves.

The key is PoRW (Proof of Robot Work); work earns $ROBO , while not working just means staring blankly. Machines are getting competitive, can we humans still afford to slack off?

Is this called landing? What is called landing? #ROBO
B
PIPPINUSDT
Closed
PNL
-420.60USDT
Privacy Full ExposureBrothers, I've been observing the privacy track for quite a while, and there has always been a deadlock: either completely transparent (regular public chains), where data is fully exposed; or completely anonymous (like Monero), which regulators shake their heads at. @MidnightNetwork This operation is indeed a bit cheeky—wanting privacy while being compliant, how is that possible? The core is a dual-state ledger architecture A network running two ledgers: a public ledger that is open for anyone to check, and a private ledger hidden with ZK proofs. Want to prove you have 100 $NIGHT without exposing your exact address? Just provide a ZK proof, and the verifier only knows '≥100', not the specific number.

Privacy Full Exposure

Brothers, I've been observing the privacy track for quite a while, and there has always been a deadlock: either completely transparent (regular public chains), where data is fully exposed; or completely anonymous (like Monero), which regulators shake their heads at.

@MidnightNetwork This operation is indeed a bit cheeky—wanting privacy while being compliant, how is that possible?

The core is a dual-state ledger architecture

A network running two ledgers: a public ledger that is open for anyone to check, and a private ledger hidden with ZK proofs. Want to prove you have 100 $NIGHT without exposing your exact address? Just provide a ZK proof, and the verifier only knows '≥100', not the specific number.
#night $NIGHT Staying up late researching @MidnightNetwork , discovered that the ZK public chain can be played like this—both privacy and compliance are required, this operation is indeed impressive. The core is a dual-state ledger: the public ledger is there for everyone to see, while private data is hidden using ZK proofs. Want to prove that you are an adult but don't want to expose your birthday? The ZK proof solves it; the other party only knows 'of age' without knowing the specific date. Developer-friendly to an absurd degree: the smart contract language is called Compact, based on TypeScript—tens of millions of front-end developers worldwide can easily get started at zero cost. I checked the on-chain data; the mainnet block production is stable at 6 seconds, and the testnet has run over 1 million blocks. Boss Huo spent 200 million USD out of his own pocket without seeking VC, and there is no pressure to crash the market. Privacy + compliance + programmability, I'm all in on this. #night $NIGHT {spot}(NIGHTUSDT)
#night $NIGHT Staying up late researching @MidnightNetwork , discovered that the ZK public chain can be played like this—both privacy and compliance are required, this operation is indeed impressive.

The core is a dual-state ledger: the public ledger is there for everyone to see, while private data is hidden using ZK proofs. Want to prove that you are an adult but don't want to expose your birthday? The ZK proof solves it; the other party only knows 'of age' without knowing the specific date.

Developer-friendly to an absurd degree: the smart contract language is called Compact, based on TypeScript—tens of millions of front-end developers worldwide can easily get started at zero cost.

I checked the on-chain data; the mainnet block production is stable at 6 seconds, and the testnet has run over 1 million blocks. Boss Huo spent 200 million USD out of his own pocket without seeking VC, and there is no pressure to crash the market.

Privacy + compliance + programmability, I'm all in on this. #night $NIGHT
Login to explore more contents
Explore the latest crypto news
⚡️ Be a part of the latests discussions in crypto
💬 Interact with your favorite creators
👍 Enjoy content that interests you
Email / Phone number
Sitemap
Cookie Preferences
Platform T&Cs