In the folds of time, there are always faint lights quietly flickering, like the quietest star before dawn, unassuming yet persistently indicating the direction of the break of day. They are often hidden outside the noise, waiting for those with a discerning eye to pause and gaze, then suddenly realize: transformation has already quietly begun.
Recently, I came across a project called @build_on_bob, and the more I look at it, the more interesting it seems. I always thought Web3 sounded impressive, but it was cumbersome to use and costly. However, this project seems to be trying to address these issues.
It’s somewhat like combining Bitcoin’s "hardcore security" with Ethereum’s "flexible development". Developers can use the tools they are familiar with without sacrificing security, and the costs are significantly lower than mainstream chains. For us regular users, the most immediate benefit is that using DApps may become smoother, load faster, and we won’t have to worry about transaction fees.
It's still in its infancy, but the direction seems quite promising. I plan to keep an eye on it, as who knows, it might become mainstream one day.
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In the folds of time, there are always faint lights quietly flickering, like the quietest star before dawn, unassuming yet persistently indicating the direction of the break of day. They are often hidden outside the noise, waiting for those with a discerning eye to pause and gaze, then suddenly realize: transformation has already quietly begun.
Recently, I came across a project called @build_on_bob, and the more I look at it, the more interesting it seems. I always thought Web3 sounded impressive, but it was cumbersome to use and costly. However, this project seems to be trying to address these issues.
It’s somewhat like combining Bitcoin’s "hardcore security" with Ethereum’s "flexible development". Developers can use the tools they are familiar with without sacrificing security, and the costs are significantly lower than mainstream chains. For us regular users, the most immediate benefit is that using DApps may become smoother, load faster, and we won’t have to worry about transaction fees.
It's still in its infancy, but the direction seems quite promising. I plan to keep an eye on it, as who knows, it might become mainstream one day.
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