I’m looking at it as a layered system rather than just another fast network.

At its base, it works like a normal L1 that processes transactions and secures the chain through validators.

But they’re adding two additional layers: one for structured data storage and another for AI-powered reasoning.

This matters because many crypto projects struggle when heavy workloads compete with normal transactions.

By separating those functions, they’re aiming to reduce congestion and keep performance stable.

They’re also focused on gaming through their ecosystem tools and network integrations.

Instead of treating games as external dApps, they’re building infrastructure specifically for them.

The purpose seems clear: build a chain that can handle gaming economies, AI queries, and structured financial data without overloading the base layer.

I’m not looking at it as a speed race. I’m looking at whether they’re solving real structural weaknesses in crypto design.

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