
0xJoxh⬡
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Probably here too early
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Joined October 2022
When people talk about protocols, most focus on the code. But in reality, the culture around a protocol is what makes it survive. @irys_xyz gets that. The project isn’t only building permanent, programmable data layers – they’re also shaping how the community grows with it.
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1900s: Oil 1970s: Semiconductors 1990s: Internet 2000s: Cloud 2025: Compute Every era had its defining resource. Born too late for oil rigs. Missed NVIDIA at $10. Don’t fumble Cysic. Welcome to the ComputeFi revolution.
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The OFC Pre-TGE Portal is LIVE! 🚀 Link + How it works + New Information 👇
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Every builder runs into the same wall: storing data directly onchain gets expensive fast. Gas fees pile up, bandwidth grows, and duplicating the same uploads makes scaling painful. The usual fallback? Off-chain storage. It’s cheaper, but you lose the guarantee that history can’t
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Every builder runs into the same wall: storing data directly onchain gets expensive fast. Gas fees pile up, bandwidth grows, and duplicating the same uploads makes scaling painful. The usual fallback? Off-chain storage. It’s cheaper, but you lose the guarantee that history can’t
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Storing data onchain today feels like keeping every single page of a book as a separate receipt. Expensive. Redundant. Hard to track. But history doesn’t need duplication, it needs reference. That’s the idea behind @irys_xyz Irys anchors lightweight proofs, so instead of paying
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Storing data onchain today feels like keeping every single page of a book as a separate receipt. Expensive. Redundant. Hard to track. But history doesn’t need duplication, it needs reference. That’s the idea behind @irys_xyz Irys anchors lightweight proofs, so instead of paying
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Most blockchains feel like skyscrapers downtown: great for business logic, but terrible for storage. Every extra byte costs penthouse rent. @irys_xyz plays a different role. It’s the logistics park outside the city, purpose-built for moving and housing data at scale without the
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Most blockchains feel like skyscrapers downtown: great for business logic, but terrible for storage. Every extra byte costs penthouse rent. @irys_xyz plays a different role. It’s the logistics park outside the city, purpose-built for moving and housing data at scale without the
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Trying to run heavy AI workloads without proper compute is like trying to race F1 with a bicycle. That’s why @cysic_xyz built Cubes – on-chain, verifiable compute units designed for AI + ZK. It’s not about speed alone. It’s about trust in the results, scaling without limits,
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Trying to run heavy AI workloads without proper compute is like trying to race F1 with a bicycle. That’s why @cysic_xyz built Cubes – on-chain, verifiable compute units designed for AI + ZK. It’s not about speed alone. It’s about trust in the results, scaling without limits,
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Every chain needs data. Most just store it. Few make it programmable. That’s the difference with @irys_xyz – data that doesn’t just sit, but actually works inside apps. The future of Web3 infra will be built on stacks like this. Hirys (✧ᴗ✧) 💚
Sometimes I wonder if data is the new oil, why do we still treat it like something disposable? With @irys_xyz, data isn’t just stored. It’s permanent, verifiable, and can even carry logic natively on-chain. Do you see programmable data becoming the new Web3 standard?
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Every chain needs data. Most just store it. Few make it programmable. That’s the difference with @irys_xyz – data that doesn’t just sit, but actually works inside apps. The future of Web3 infra will be built on stacks like this. Hirys (✧ᴗ✧) 💚
Sometimes I wonder if data is the new oil, why do we still treat it like something disposable? With @irys_xyz, data isn’t just stored. It’s permanent, verifiable, and can even carry logic natively on-chain. Do you see programmable data becoming the new Web3 standard?
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Sometimes I wonder if data is the new oil, why do we still treat it like something disposable? With @irys_xyz, data isn’t just stored. It’s permanent, verifiable, and can even carry logic natively on-chain. Do you see programmable data becoming the new Web3 standard?
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Sometimes I wonder if data is the new oil, why do we still treat it like something disposable? With @irys_xyz, data isn’t just stored. It’s permanent, verifiable, and can even carry logic natively on-chain. Do you see programmable data becoming the new Web3 standard?
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Back then, just being able to upload a file online felt huge. You could save it, share it, pull it up anytime. Then blockchains arrived and took it further, promising data that never disappears. But something was missing. Most of that data just sat there, frozen. You couldn’t
People keep asking why I’m bullish on @irys_xyz It’s not just the tech. It’s the culture. A protocol can copy code, but you can’t fake values + community. That’s why Irys feels like it’s built to last. Hirys to all that believes in irys 💚
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Back then, just being able to upload a file online felt huge. You could save it, share it, pull it up anytime. Then blockchains arrived and took it further, promising data that never disappears. But something was missing. Most of that data just sat there, frozen. You couldn’t
People keep asking why I’m bullish on @irys_xyz It’s not just the tech. It’s the culture. A protocol can copy code, but you can’t fake values + community. That’s why Irys feels like it’s built to last. Hirys to all that believes in irys 💚
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My routine of the day: ➤ Study cysic ➤ Pivot to cysic ➤ Yap about @cysic_xyz pass it on Gmsor
My routine of the day: ➤ Study cysic ➤ Pivot to cysic ➤ Yap about @cysic_xyz pass it on Gmsor
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