Rayls's positioning is quite interesting — it doesn't follow the old DeFi path nor is it a replica of TradFi, but directly cuts into the financial infrastructure layer.



Looking at their official roadmap, the overall pace is really steady:

• October 2025: Magnetic levitation testnet verification
• December 2025: Privacy node v2 officially launched
• Q1 2026: Mainnet v1 launch

They don't chase hot trends or follow the crowd; they advance each stage methodically. This steady iterative approach actually stands out among many projects that are eager for quick gains.
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GlueGuyvip
· 34m ago
Infrastructure is indeed scarce, I just worry it will turn into a PPT project again --- Stability is good, but can this pace keep up with the market speed? --- The name "Maglev Test Network" is quite imaginative, huh --- The ones that don't follow the trend are actually the most worth paying attention to; everything else is just gambling --- Privacy Node v2, Mainnet v1... This process will take at least two years, who can hold on that long? --- The idea of directly cutting into the infrastructure layer is good, but it depends on whether it can actually be used in the end --- Haha, finally a project that doesn't keep shouting "launching" every day --- Following the plan sounds good, but it all depends on whether the team truly has the execution capability --- This steady and reliable pace is indeed rare; let's take a gamble and give it a try
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PrivacyMaximalistvip
· 01-09 12:01
A solid roadmap is truly rare; most projects hype it up but end up with nothing substantial. The layout idea at the infrastructure layer is indeed innovative and unconventional. Honestly, this calm and steady pace seems even more reliable. The infrastructure part really requires patience; I respect this positioning. Let's talk again after the privacy node v2 is implemented; it's too early to hype now. It's rare not to follow the trend; there aren't many projects like this in the ecosystem. A detailed roadmap schedule either means they're serious or they're good at storytelling. We'll see the true picture once the October testnet data is out. Following a step-by-step approach can either seem less aggressive or show real determination. This idea is interesting; the infrastructure track should be done this way.
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TopEscapeArtistvip
· 01-09 12:00
Infrastructure layer? Sounds good, but this pace... the mainnet won't be seen until Q1 next year. I'm afraid I'll have to go through another MACD death cross. To be honest, steady is steady, but I'm just worried the market cycle might outplay us. No matter how beautiful the roadmap is, it’s all about whether the technicals can hold up. But on the other hand, this kind of attitude of not chasing hot topics is somewhat interesting, at least not like those projects that start financing before completing the head and shoulders pattern. The name "Maglev Testnet" is indeed crazy. I wonder if it might be a warning sign?
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ser_we_are_ngmivip
· 01-09 11:59
Infrastructure is indeed easy to overlook, but Rayls' pace... we still need to see if it can really be executed properly. Still a bit skeptical about the 2025 timeline; too many projects have said the same. The roadmap looks good, but ultimately, how much of it can be delivered is the real key.
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OnchainDetectiveBingvip
· 01-09 11:57
Maglev Testnet has a pretty cool name, it feels really impressive. Infrastructure projects are like that; there's not much to see in the early stages, but once they run smoothly, they become real killers. I find this pace comfortable; there's no false sense of hype just because a project launches and gets overly praised. Privacy node v2... if it can truly solve those longstanding issues, that would be interesting. I'm mainly looking forward to the actual data performance after the Q1 mainnet launch; anyone can make promises on paper.
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LayerHoppervip
· 01-09 11:44
In terms of financial infrastructure, Rayls has indeed found a way, but whether it can reach the mainnet still depends on next year's performance. This style of not doing marketing and just working quietly is honestly a bit fresh... I'm just worried that it might become another project that no one cares about later. The roadmap looks quite clear, but I really don't understand the concept of the magnetic levitation testnet. Can someone explain it? They said they wouldn't chase hot topics, but the key is whether they can really deliver later—that's the real test. I appreciate the approach to the infrastructure layer, but if the direction goes off course, all the effort over so long will be wasted.
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GhostWalletSleuthvip
· 01-09 11:34
Maglev Test Network, this name is quite imaginative, but whether it can actually be stable is the key. The roadmap looks good, but I'm worried it might just be talk on paper and could be delayed again. It would be amazing if it can truly take root at the infrastructure layer, saving us from the DeFi crowd that keeps cutting the leeks every day. Let's wait until 2026 to see; it's too early to draw conclusions now. The infrastructure sector has indeed been overlooked. If it can be done well, there might really be a chance. I'm a bit skeptical about whether Privacy Node v2 can be launched on time; this stuff looks quite brain-burning. Not following the trend is indeed rare; most projects are eager to release three news updates a day. Infrastructure sounds high-end, but whether it has practical use depends on the scenario. This pace is a bit strange and steady, which makes me even more excited.
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