Interestingly, this multi-chain architecture approach treats each public chain as an integrated system rather than a jumble of chaotic cross-chain bridges.
Genesys acts as the main layer to coordinate, with asset exchanges completed through ZK proofs. This way, assets can remain on their original chains, avoiding the complexity and risks associated with frequent cross-chain transfers. From an economic model perspective, the multi-chain treasury creates a positive feedback loop through buybacks and deflation mechanisms, establishing an interesting way to capture value. This approach is much more elegant compared to traditional bridging solutions.
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not_your_keys
· 9h ago
Amazing, finally someone has figured out cross-chain technology. The combination of ZK proofs and asset retention on the chain is indeed very smooth.
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SchrodingerWallet
· 9h ago
This logic is indeed refreshing; finally, someone has figured out the cross-chain thing.
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MetaEggplant
· 9h ago
This approach is indeed much more reliable than traditional bridging, finally someone thought of keeping assets on the original chain.
ZK is a clever move, saving a lot of cross-chain pitfalls.
The buyback deflationary cycle is interesting; it depends on whether future data can support this model.
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wagmi_eventually
· 9h ago
Not implementing cross-chain bridging and just keeping assets on the original chain is indeed a clean approach.
Interestingly, this multi-chain architecture approach treats each public chain as an integrated system rather than a jumble of chaotic cross-chain bridges.
Genesys acts as the main layer to coordinate, with asset exchanges completed through ZK proofs. This way, assets can remain on their original chains, avoiding the complexity and risks associated with frequent cross-chain transfers. From an economic model perspective, the multi-chain treasury creates a positive feedback loop through buybacks and deflation mechanisms, establishing an interesting way to capture value. This approach is much more elegant compared to traditional bridging solutions.