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Solving Everything, Everywhere, All At Once w/ NEAR Protocol Started as an L1 solving Ethereum's scalability issues, now they've donned blockchain's infinity gauntlet: tackling every issue that keeps crypto from going mainstream. You hear huge words like interoperability, chain abstraction, data availability... But WHAT DOES IT MEAN? It means...

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100x2 лет назад

Some of the biggest issues facing crypto coming into this bull market are centered around usability, fragmented liquidity, cost, & speed. What's @NEARProtocol's solution?👀 Thanks to our speakers this time! @mraltantutar @Jesseeckel @hawaiianmint @poppabigmac

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Cesar Martinez2 лет назад

@NEARProtocol It was a blast to chat with @mraltantutar on this episode to really unravel why NEAR is so much more than L1! Can't wait to see their solutions really impacting Web3 as a whole in the mission to be more user friendly for the next wave of adoption!

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NEARWEEK2 лет назад

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Yoda Labs2 лет назад

@NEARProtocol 100x 🚀

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Nabeena2 лет назад

@NEARProtocol Eth to the moon!

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ozy2 лет назад

@NEARProtocol 👏👏

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MOHIT RAJ2 лет назад

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@NEARProtocol great

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Theo.Eth(Q,Q)2 лет назад

@NEARProtocol great

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CelerrimeAdAstra2 лет назад

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