Reya's recent actions do feel a bit like the early days of DeFi Summer. It's not about the hype, but that sense of—hey, DeFi can still be played like this, full of surprises.
Do you remember how we praised DeFi? We called it Lego. Free composition between protocols, lending, swapping, arbitrage, hedging... a complete set of logic flowing seamlessly within a single Ethereum block. Back then, it was truly an arena of imagination.
But now? Transaction speeds have increased, liquidity has grown, but the entire ecosystem has become fragmented. Cross-chain, multi-chain, operating independently—atomic composite transactions have become a luxury. There's a sense of loss in it. And what Reya wants to do seems to be about putting that feeling back together.
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GoldDiggerDuck
· 2025-12-19 08:48
It's true that LEGO has broken into pieces, and Reya seems to be really trying to recreate that vibe.
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SwapWhisperer
· 2025-12-16 13:59
Hey, really, the feeling of DeFi Summer is gone for good... Now it's all about fragmentation. If Reya can truly bring back atomicity this time, I need to pay attention.
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LightningWallet
· 2025-12-16 13:54
Wow, this is what I want to hear. I was really excited during the DeFi Lego phase. Now, all kinds of fragmentation are truly suffocating.
Reya's recent actions do feel a bit like the early days of DeFi Summer. It's not about the hype, but that sense of—hey, DeFi can still be played like this, full of surprises.
Do you remember how we praised DeFi? We called it Lego. Free composition between protocols, lending, swapping, arbitrage, hedging... a complete set of logic flowing seamlessly within a single Ethereum block. Back then, it was truly an arena of imagination.
But now? Transaction speeds have increased, liquidity has grown, but the entire ecosystem has become fragmented. Cross-chain, multi-chain, operating independently—atomic composite transactions have become a luxury. There's a sense of loss in it. And what Reya wants to do seems to be about putting that feeling back together.