Aditya
@elra
Why Aren’t Retailers Jumping on Blockchain? Yeah, you guessed it right! It’s slow and pricey compared and let’s face it—our attention spans are tiny now. Mass adoption needs projects that fix this. That’s where @sophon comes in— a project that could onboard millions if they succeed. I’ll try my best to break things down in simpler words that even a non-crypto person can understand. Let’s dive in!
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Aditya
@elra
So, What Exactly Does Sophon Want to Do? Imagine the internet as a huge highway, but it’s crowded with traffic. Blockchain is like a special lane for a secure and transparent way to glide through but it’s kind of slow and expensive. What if there was a cheap express lane? That’s what Sophon is building, especially for the gaming and entertainment industry, so millions can use it without headaches.
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Aditya
@elra
Now, the Next Question Arises: What’s Unique About This Project? Isn’t every other crypto project saying they want to create the fast and affordable “next big thing”? I think it’s a valid question because we have to filter out vaporware from the real stuff. Here’s what sets Sophon apart: 1. Faster Transactions - Sophon uses Validium tech integrated by zkSync. (Explanation ahead!) 2. Focus on Gaming and AI - Web3 for regular folks with no complications. 3. Decentralized Network - Powered by thousands of node operators (users) rather than a single entity. Raised 62m by node sales👀
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Aditya
@elra
So, What Exactly Is Validium and How Is It a Differentiating Factor for Sophon? Think of a blockchain as a public notebook where every transaction is recorded. The problem? Doing this directly on Ethereum is expensive. With Validium, transactions and data storage happen off-chain. The result? Cheaper and way faster. I know, I know—you’re probably thinking, “Wouldn’t this essentially kill the core use case of blockchain by going off-chain?” Here’s the deal: Instead of storing all the transaction details on Ethereum, Validium stores only a tiny proof (that’s what a ZK proof is). You can call these “digital receipts” that confirm everything is correct. Ethereum only verifies the proof, not the full data, which leads to a cheap and faster process—just the way retailers like it! ;) By the way, Sophon is the first Validium blockchain built on zkSync. Early advantage 👀
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