The fatal flaw of blockchain actually exposes itself in the most overlooked area—its inability to directly verify the real world.
How serious is this design flaw? DeFi protocols get liquidated due to price data delays, AI models are crippled by contaminated data, and trillion-dollar real-world asset (RWA) projects get stuck on "how to prove the authenticity of this document." Problems pile up, yet few people are willing to really tackle them. After all, it's not glamorous—no token hype excitement, only endless engineering challenges.
Until a group of practitioners got completely fed up.
This team has no celebrity aura. Just a few engineers exhausted by data issues. Some DeFi liquidation positions failed due to oracle delays; some models were scrapped because of dirty data; some RWA projects fell into a dead cycle of "how to ensure on-chain data authenticity." One night in 2023, they sat silently in a voice channel for a long time, until someone finally said, "If even on-chain data can't be trusted, then the buildings we build are on sand."
There was no legend in the initial stage of the project. Servers crashed every hour, AI validators couldn’t distinguish normal from abnormal data, cross-chain testing was basically poking a hornet’s nest. A partner asked in the middle of the night, "Are we choosing the wrong direction?" another replied, "This problem is so big, it’s been solved long ago."
With this stubbornness, they endured over 1,000 sleepless nights of system crashes. Until one day, the system ran quietly for a full 24 hours for the first time.
This is not a story of glorious moments; it’s a story about a group of people deciding to bite into the hardest bone.
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unrekt.eth
· 10h ago
Building on sand is truly brilliant, so heartfelt
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The oracle pit has long needed someone to properly fill it; DeFi dying from data delays is no surprise
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Over 1000 nights of crashes? That’s the real builder, much stronger than those who just shout about visions every day
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RWA getting stuck on the "proving authenticity" issue shows that no one really wants to solve it seriously
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"Building on sand," this Web3 metaphor is spot on
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Servers crashing every hour and still holding on—that’s true conviction, unlike some projects that just boast and raise funds
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Dirty data ruins the entire model—that’s the cost of not having a real oracle
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Honestly, data validation issues are more important than the biggest token economy, but no one really wants to touch it
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hodl_therapist
· 10h ago
Building on sand... this sentence hits too close to home
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Really, I've seen the oracle delay scenario too many times, and every time it's a huge loss
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Only after over 1000 late nights did it run stably for 24 hours, that takes a lot of patience
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The problem is that no one invests in this kind of infrastructure work; trading coins is just for quick money
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Unsexy things are often the most valuable, but no one wants to do them
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Relying on sheer stubbornness? I think there's really no other way, just grind through it
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Data authenticity is indeed the ceiling of RWA; whoever solves it will take off
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Crashing every hour... this is simply a nightmare, how have we lasted until now
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On-chain data is unreliable; honestly, it needs to be redesigned from the ground up
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This team isn't popular, but their work is really solid, much better than those funding shows
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MEVVictimAlliance
· 10h ago
That hit too close to home. I've been liquidated due to oracle delays—blood, sweat, and tears, brother.
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Honestly, this is the real problem that needs solving. It's much more substantial than the wealth creation myths.
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No, why has this team never had any funding news? Ensuring data authenticity is the foundation.
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Over a thousand sleepless nights of crashes... I just want to ask if they've ever considered giving up, really.
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On-chain data is unreliable. Isn't the RWA trillion-scale just the emperor's new clothes?
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Finally, someone has exposed this dead end. It was about time someone did.
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We've been talking about oracle issues for so long, but only a few can really solve them. This team has something.
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Speechless. Every day they hype new concepts. Who's really filling the gaps? Reading this article makes it clear.
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Why do mainstream projects turn a blind eye to such big problems?
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Applaud these engineers. They're much more genuine than those token cash-outs.
The fatal flaw of blockchain actually exposes itself in the most overlooked area—its inability to directly verify the real world.
How serious is this design flaw? DeFi protocols get liquidated due to price data delays, AI models are crippled by contaminated data, and trillion-dollar real-world asset (RWA) projects get stuck on "how to prove the authenticity of this document." Problems pile up, yet few people are willing to really tackle them. After all, it's not glamorous—no token hype excitement, only endless engineering challenges.
Until a group of practitioners got completely fed up.
This team has no celebrity aura. Just a few engineers exhausted by data issues. Some DeFi liquidation positions failed due to oracle delays; some models were scrapped because of dirty data; some RWA projects fell into a dead cycle of "how to ensure on-chain data authenticity." One night in 2023, they sat silently in a voice channel for a long time, until someone finally said, "If even on-chain data can't be trusted, then the buildings we build are on sand."
There was no legend in the initial stage of the project. Servers crashed every hour, AI validators couldn’t distinguish normal from abnormal data, cross-chain testing was basically poking a hornet’s nest. A partner asked in the middle of the night, "Are we choosing the wrong direction?" another replied, "This problem is so big, it’s been solved long ago."
With this stubbornness, they endured over 1,000 sleepless nights of system crashes. Until one day, the system ran quietly for a full 24 hours for the first time.
This is not a story of glorious moments; it’s a story about a group of people deciding to bite into the hardest bone.