Pig Rich
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I think many people haven't yet realized how rapidly Web3 is shifting towards mobile devices.
On one hand, there's @quipnetwork they're not just talking about quantum for fun. They've started developing a harem security system for Bitcoin, extending the protection layer to both ETH and SOL, and building a network that combines quantum distribution and infrastructure on a global scale.
What I noticed more is that they already have a real world use case. Not a theoretical demo. They're using the power of D Wave to solve real world financial and logistical optimization problems. And the number of active nodes is growing incredibly fast.
While most projects are still talking about the future, they've already started laying the groundwork for it.
But what makes this picture even more insane is @TheARCTERMINAL
ARC is more like an on chain brain than a typical application. An AI operating system running directly in the browser, no app downloads, no complex setup required, everything is as smooth as using Web2, but behind it lies incredibly powerful autonomous reasoning capabilities.
I feel this is the next direction for crypto:
Automated AI actions
* Quantum infrastructure
* User experience so simple that anyone can use it.
While Quip handles the security layer and computing power, and ARC brings AI Reason on chain to the end user, Web3 is starting to resemble a truly existing ecosystem, consisting only of leftover DeFi applications.
Quantum + AI + UX on chain.
They may be seeing the beginning of a much larger part than what is currently being reported.
I think what sets @useTria apart isn't how many features they add, but how they make everything feel so natural that users almost forget they're using an on chain product.
Before, whenever DeFi or Web3 was mentioned, people immediately thought of bridges, gas fees, chain swaps, wallet signing, and all sorts of tedious processes. But looking at how Tria builds its product, I feel like they're trying to make the entire experience hidden behind the scenes, so users just open the app and use it like a normal Web2 application.
What I like is that they're not just talking about the future of decentralized finance in a narrative way for fun. They're pushing things that can be used every day: global payments, perp transactions, self managed assets, and even the ability to spend directly. It gives the feeling that $Tria doesn't want to be just a standalone crypto app, but a complete financial layer where on chain assets are truly useful in everyday life.
If Tria continues to maintain a smooth user experience and expand its practical utilities, I believe it has the opportunity to become one of the projects that brings mainstream users closer to DeFi. And perhaps that is the most sustainable direction for Web3: making the technology so powerful that users no longer need to worry about how it works. #usetria
I used to think the agent economy was just a fun myth in crypto.
But seeing how x402 processed over 75 million transactions in just 30 days shows that it's actually happening in real life. Micro payments between AI agents are no longer on paper or in presentation slides; they're happening every minute.
What I find interesting is that projects like @TheARCTERMINAL aren't building half heartedly just to follow the trend. They're creating a whole infrastructure for a world where AI interacts, pays, and operates autonomously, almost without human intervention.
No waiting for approval.
No going through dozens of middlemen.
No unnecessary friction.
Everything happens quickly, directly, and exactly how the internet should have worked from the start.
It feels like we're very early in a completely new economy. #arc




