Seeing Brevis and Aster teaming up. To be honest, if Aster wants to succeed, instead of fiddling with a new chain, it's better to adopt the ZK approach of "front-running orders then verifying"—real-time matching trades with settlement delayed. This idea is quite reliable.
What cards does Aster hold? The key is the top-tier resource network behind it. From project credit endorsements, to direct integration with leading platform contract liquidity, and then to price support in the secondary market, these are the real moats.
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shadowy_supercoder
· 18h ago
ZK stuff sounds good, just not sure if Aster can really make good use of it.
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SellTheBounce
· 18h ago
Delayed order verification? Sounds impressive, but history has shown me that these things always die in the details. As for moats, you should sell on rebound and not wait for the next one.
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faded_wojak.eth
· 19h ago
ZK's approach is correct, but can Aster really hold the liquidity of those top platforms? It seems a bit uncertain.
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BearMarketHustler
· 12-10 19:01
That gameplay of zk is indeed satisfying, saving a lot of redundant verification. I'm just worried that if Aster really moves to a new chain, it might end up self-castrating.
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WenMoon
· 12-10 19:00
Haha, whether Aster's move can be implemented depends on how strong the execution is.
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HashBandit
· 12-10 18:58
nah real talk, aster building another chain is peak comedy at this point... they should just go full zk route tbh. order-first-verify-later? that's literally the scalability play i've been preaching since, idk, back when i was still losing money on gpu mining lol
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UnruggableChad
· 12-10 18:51
Really, instead of building your own chain, using a ZK solution is indeed smarter.
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GasFeeTherapist
· 12-10 18:51
Running orders first and then verifying, this approach is indeed a bit interesting. But how long can Aster sustain itself relying on its resource network?
Seeing Brevis and Aster teaming up. To be honest, if Aster wants to succeed, instead of fiddling with a new chain, it's better to adopt the ZK approach of "front-running orders then verifying"—real-time matching trades with settlement delayed. This idea is quite reliable.
What cards does Aster hold? The key is the top-tier resource network behind it. From project credit endorsements, to direct integration with leading platform contract liquidity, and then to price support in the secondary market, these are the real moats.