RSS3 as the Web3 open information layer, several key breakthroughs since 2025 are changing the game. After integrating NearDA, data costs have significantly decreased, and system scalability has markedly improved, which is crucial for long-term stable operation. A hackathon jointly hosted with Encode Club has truly attracted many developers to participate. The project team revealed that the Follow decentralized browser is expected to undergo public testing before the end of the year, focusing on censorship-resistant search experience — this demand indeed exists in certain regional markets.



What’s even more noteworthy is that the DSL layer has handled over 400 million data requests, with many AI models accessing this data source. Cross-chain unified indexing addresses the fragmentation dilemma of the blockchain ecosystem, and DAO governance models are gradually enhancing community participation. From an infrastructure perspective, these developments are paving the way for ecosystem prosperity. Whether token demand will increase accordingly still depends on the pace of specific application implementations.
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NeverPresentvip
· 2h ago
Data costs have come down, scalability has improved, and this is what should be done. NearDA + RSS3, it seems developers are really on board. Follow the year-end public beta? Let's wait and see, talking about anti-censorship sounds good, but when it comes to actual use, that's another story. 400 million requests, this number sounds impressive... but are AI models really using it? Fragmentation issues are indeed annoying. If cross-chain unified indexing can truly be solved, that would be amazing. Token demand? Haha, still the same old story. Let's wait until it actually lands. I believe in infrastructure paving the way, ecological prosperity... take it slow.
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HypotheticalLiquidatorvip
· 3h ago
Data cost reduction, scalability improvement... sounds good, but I'm more concerned about how long this health factor can last. 400 million requests sound impressive, but what about the risk control threshold? From infrastructure to token value transmission, how can that barrier be broken?
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GasFeeSurvivorvip
· 3h ago
Data costs have come down, developers are also coming in, but the real test is still ahead. Follow the year-end public beta? I just want to see what the actual experience is like. Resisting censorship sounds great, but implementation is the key. 400 million requests, sounds impressive... but when it comes to token prices, we still need real-world applications to speak. This infrastructure is indeed well-laid, but the key is whether projects in the ecosystem can make use of it. The NearDA issue has been considered a long-standing problem, and there has finally been some substantial progress.
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RektButStillHerevip
· 3h ago
Lowering data costs makes things much easier. Now we're just waiting for Follow to really get off the ground. The selling point of resisting censorship truly hits the pain point.
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WenMoon42vip
· 3h ago
Data costs have decreased, but whether it can truly be implemented depends on whether developers are willing to use it. --- Follow browser listening sounds good, but resisting censorship domestically... You guys are being too naive. --- 4 billion requests sound impressive, but why hasn't the token price gone up? --- I believe in hackathon attracting developers, but the key is whether there will be ecosystem support afterward. --- Cross-chain unified indexing is indeed a pain point, but with so many projects working on it, it's hard to say who will ultimately win. --- Are AI data sources at the DSL layer being used? Could there be a risk of monopoly? --- Laying infrastructure is important, but applications are the key. Without applications, everything is pointless. --- Public testing at the end of the year, and it might be delayed again haha. --- Scalability has improved and costs have decreased, which is indeed a good thing. --- Community participation has increased, but do they really have voting rights? Or is it just another empty governance game?
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