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Cyborg inside EcoCity: why sovereignty actually matters
Looking at Cyborg inside EcoCity, it’s clear why shared rollup blockspace was never a real option.
Cyborg is building infrastructure that needs predictable execution, control over transaction flow, and the ability to evolve its logic without being constrained by other apps competing for the same blockspace.
On a shared rollup, execution guarantees, fees, and performance are always affected by external activity.
For Cyborg, that kind of variability would directly limit what they can ship.
Dedicated blockspace gives them sovereignty over execution rules, throughput, and upgrades, which is essential for the product they’re building.
Through EcoCity and the tooling around Tanssi Network , Cyborg can launch a sovereign L1 without spending months bootstrapping validators, infrastructure, and operations.
That shift is the real story here: sovereignty is no longer theoretical, it’s something teams like Cyborg can actually deploy and iterate on.