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Hey guys, let's talk about an old topic in the crypto industry—scaling. @CNPYNetwork
Over the past fifteen years of crypto, the industry's approach to scaling has mostly been about stacking layers on top—building L2s on top of L1s, re-staking on top of staking, and building new bridges on top of bridges.
Every time a solution comes out, it often brings new problems. The entire system gets more and more complex, and the autonomy of projects gets diluted layer by layer.
Sometimes you can't help but wonder—maybe the direction was wrong from the start?
The answer to scaling might not be endlessly adding things on top.
The Canopy I've been following recently takes a completely different approach.
It doesn't compete in the shared public chain space. Instead, it allows each project to have its own sovereign chain—its own validators, its own consensus rules, its own fee model. The underlying control is entirely in its own hands, without relying on a parent chain or third-party cross-chain bridges.
Many people ask, what about the cold start problem of building your own chain?
How do you solve security?
Its nested architecture just fills that gap!
When a new chain launches, it can inherit the security of the root chain through a re-staking mechanism, without having to recruit validators from scratch or spend money on a security cold start.
As the project matures, it can gradually transition into a fully independent chain, without ever needing to tear down and rebuild.
What's even more worth pondering is its judgment on the AI era.
Many people talk about AI + blockchain, but they stop at AI writing code faster or helping build applications.
But Canopy sees something further ahead!
When AI can build complete applications end-to-end, the underlying infrastructure itself must evolve along with it.
Deployment, collaboration, security, upgrades—these problems can't be solved just by AI generating better code.
So it doesn't dwell on "how to let AI develop on existing chains." Instead, it's building a chain that is adapted to AI developers from the ground up.
Compared to endlessly competing over TPS, this shift in underlying logic might actually determine the next phase of Web3.