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Today I bought a Pape citrus and tasted one that wasn't very sweet. The owner directly said, "These past two years, Pape citrus haven't been very sweet either. It's because they no longer use sweeteners," and he even used his uncle as an example. His uncle also grows Pape citrus and hasn't used any sweeteners in the past two years. He also mentioned that testing has become stricter, and fruits must have testing certificates. But I remember that adding sweeteners to fruits to accelerate sweetness seems to be a misconception, because it's costly and probably ineffective. But why would he explain
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Are Ppang Ppang oranges treated with sweeteners or not? Today I bought some Ppang Ppang oranges and tasted one that wasn't very sweet. The seller directly said, "These past two years, Ppang Ppang oranges haven't been very sweet, and they haven't used sweeteners anymore." He also mentioned that his uncle also grows Ppang Ppang oranges and hasn't used any in the past two years. He said the inspections have become stricter, and the fruits all have inspection certificates.
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Why is it difficult for most blockchains to achieve "native" conditional trading? When many people first encounter on-chain automation, they often have an intuitive question: since smart contracts are so powerful, why can't they set up conditions like "Sell when BTC > 100000, buy when < 50000" on-chain, and let the system automatically monitor prices and execute trades? The answer lies in the fact that: mainstream blockchains operate more like "passive settlement machines" rather than "continuous background services." First, smart contracts usually do not "wake up" on their own. They only exec
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Continue to use Glider to create a multi-asset portfolio on SOL. \n\n@glider_fi\n\nThe SOL account has not yet been unified with the ETH account.
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Buy the dips, have faith in ETH! Buy the dips. @glider_fi
ETH is most likely to fluctuate between 3000 and 3500.
ETH-5.28%
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Many people talk about the "next wave of large-scale Web3 applications," and the first reaction is: higher TPS, lower Gas, faster confirmation.
But from Rialo's perspective, what truly determines the ceiling is: real-world inputs.
The reason is simple:
No matter how strong the chain is, if it can only process "on-chain self-referential data," your applications will easily get stuck in trading and speculation. To reach the daily needs of real users, you must handle off-chain world: data, identity, time, results.
"Real-world inputs" are not empty words; they usually include 👇
1. Web data: APIs,
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"Solana degen"
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