I don't want to be negative, but I would've thought if this project could do all it says it can do, it would have really high powered backers, a doxxed team and a litepaper that wasn't behind a firewall.

The website uses a lot of techie language, that when read carefully doesn't actually make much sense. It feels to me like they are just linking into a lot of existing Web3 tech and trying to pass themselves off as the ultimate solution. There is also frequent mention of bridging in the FAQs which is something almost all projects are attempting to move away due to cost and vulnerabilities, so that seems a bit off putting at first glance.

2 starts for now but I'm happy to hear more from the project team about what sets them apart from other projects in the space who are attempting to solve the main issues faced in blockchain today. Show Less


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