Main-Dev wrote on Discord:
"We are going to show what it truly means to bring native L1 assets. To build genuinely decentralized financial systems. What others have claimed for years but never truly achieved — we are going to make real.
Tokens are only the beginning. Think about what becomes possible with a system like this: Real World Assets (RWA), NFTs, digital goods, even stocks — although stocks themselves can also be represented through tokens. No custodians. No hidden smart contracts. Native, verifiable, on the L1 itself. Fast, seamless, and smooth.
This is the path crypto should have taken many years ago. It is closer to the original vision — the kind of direction Satoshi Nakamoto once worked toward before the industry lost its way.
It will take time for people to fully understand what this system really is and what has been created here. But this is not something small. It represents DeFi aligned with a new generation of possibilities. It aims to solve the structural problems that exist across today’s systems and infrastructure.
And even though this path is complex — requiring enormous amounts of work, planning, and engineering — it is the right path.
L2 dependencies, indexers, trusted intermediaries, and centralized bridges are the wrong direction (Then what do we need crypto for? We could just stick with the centralized approach—like traditional banks and brokers—since they are at least regulated and secure.) , even if some continue to defend them because they either do not want to build the alternative or are unable to.
That is my view. And that is where our journey with Cryptix is heading.
The recurring problem is that such native and decentralized solutions are often very slow, and difficult for users to understand and use. They tend to fail in terms of user interface and practical usability. We have now solved precisely this issue—without having to sacrifice decentralization. And the web/local wallet was truly a massive undertaking to make it appear so "easy to use.""
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