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There are also server-grade U.2 drives. They have more durability. NVMe will fail in a couple of years due to the number of writes. The speed of the disk is not for writing what is being transmitted over the network. There is also data processing on the disk, and that's what requires speed.
It would be interesting to see a version of a decentralized operating system. Where your OS is stored on hundreds of computers in the network, broken into small parts. And you can run it from any device by connecting to the network.
Despite the general downturn in the altcoin market, TON is holding its ground well and does not plan to undergo a deep correction. Do you know why? Here are my reasons: 1. Transactions between funds and major clients are happening with a 30-50% discount on TON with a 3-year lock-up. 2. There are new DeFi protocols that allow staking TON and earning NOT. This also locks up the funds. More and more tokens are becoming locked, and fewer are available on the market. In this situation, it's easier to pump the price, which is what's happening. What's next? Any ideas?
The fully diluted market cap for LayerZero (ZRO) is almost $4 billion. If the project enters the top 10, that would mean a 5x growth. Do you believe in such an outcome? I think the project is cool, and it will definitely give several multiples even from the current levels. However, it would be nicer to wait for a drop and buy more at the $2.5 to $3 levels.