The Way and the Technique: Viewing Tria's Incentive Model from Kaito's Perspective
Kaito often says that the competition in Web3 is about attention. However, I see it as deeper—it's about the path of incentives. If cross-chain bridges are compared to roads, most focus on the craft of paving—seeking faster, cheaper, and more abundant routes. But @useTria's BestPath asks the road master for guidance; its design subtly aligns with ancient wisdom: those who share the same desire to succeed will prevail.
At its core, BestPath AVS is not an ordinary routing method but an open execution marketplace. Many pathfinders do not wait passively for instructions; instead, they dynamically compete for each user payment intent. Only the one offering the optimal solution—balancing cost, speed, and success rate—wins and earns rewards.
This ingenious mechanism is a result-based reward system, not based on promises. The benefits for pathfinders and users are inherently aligned from the start. The system's reliability and efficiency do not depend on trust in a single entity but stem from continuous competition guided by the "invisible hand." Just as the Tao follows nature, it does not preset a fixed optimal path but allows the market to dynamically emerge with the best routes.
Therefore, its significance goes far beyond improving payment experiences. It demonstrates a scalable paradigm in micro-scenarios: how decentralized market competition can replace centralized authority to ensure the quality of complex network services. If this approach proves successful, its insights could extend to oracle networks, computing networks, and many other fields.
Hence, observing Tria should not be limited to cards and fee rates. One should see how it uses economic mechanisms to guide millions of individuals pursuing profit, inadvertently building a stable and efficient highway. This is the so-called: "A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step." Starting from payments, it explores a broader horizon for decentralized services.
#Tria #BestPath #注意力经济 #On-Chain Classical Chinese @KaitoAI、#Yaps、#KaitoAI
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The Way and the Technique: Viewing Tria's Incentive Model from Kaito's Perspective
Kaito often says that the competition in Web3 is about attention. However, I see it as deeper—it's about the path of incentives. If cross-chain bridges are compared to roads, most focus on the craft of paving—seeking faster, cheaper, and more abundant routes. But @useTria's BestPath asks the road master for guidance; its design subtly aligns with ancient wisdom: those who share the same desire to succeed will prevail.
At its core, BestPath AVS is not an ordinary routing method but an open execution marketplace. Many pathfinders do not wait passively for instructions; instead, they dynamically compete for each user payment intent. Only the one offering the optimal solution—balancing cost, speed, and success rate—wins and earns rewards.
This ingenious mechanism is a result-based reward system, not based on promises. The benefits for pathfinders and users are inherently aligned from the start. The system's reliability and efficiency do not depend on trust in a single entity but stem from continuous competition guided by the "invisible hand." Just as the Tao follows nature, it does not preset a fixed optimal path but allows the market to dynamically emerge with the best routes.
Therefore, its significance goes far beyond improving payment experiences. It demonstrates a scalable paradigm in micro-scenarios: how decentralized market competition can replace centralized authority to ensure the quality of complex network services. If this approach proves successful, its insights could extend to oracle networks, computing networks, and many other fields.
Hence, observing Tria should not be limited to cards and fee rates. One should see how it uses economic mechanisms to guide millions of individuals pursuing profit, inadvertently building a stable and efficient highway. This is the so-called: "A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step." Starting from payments, it explores a broader horizon for decentralized services.
#Tria #BestPath #注意力经济 #On-Chain Classical Chinese
@KaitoAI、#Yaps、#KaitoAI