In conclusion: Hemi isn't just another new chain boasting about TPS (Transactions Per Second). It breaks down Bitcoin's "immortality" and Ethereum's "omnipotent brain" into Lego modules, assembling a Layer 2 "Transformer" that can perform calculations instantly, is tamper-proof, and allows for cross-chain interaction.
Traditional chains are like old-fashioned trains, where all passengers (nodes) have to carry the same suitcase (data). Hemi handles this directly: the execution layer focuses on speed, the verification layer simply stamps the data, the data availability layer acts as a cloud drive, and finally, the stamped records are soldered into the Bitcoin block. Want to change it? Try dismantling the entire Bitcoin network first.
How does it achieve speed? Modules run in parallel; DEX, games, and NFTs each operate on their own tracks, without interruption. How is security ensured? Every step generates a "zero-knowledge cheat sheet," which Ethereum can easily detect with a glance. Malicious nodes want to act maliciously? Their tokens are confiscated; the economic whip is harsher than the police.
Cross-chain functionality is even more impressive: No need to wrap BTC into WBTC, nor use bridging lock-up; Hemi directly reads Bitcoin's "mathematical receipt" as collateral, and ETH contracts respond instantly. Real coins can simply sit on its own chain and work in DeFi, with zero custody risk.
In short: Hemi makes scalability like "external armor," entrusts security to BTC as the "ultimate gatekeeper," and leaves programmability to ETH as the "soul." All three layers work together, getting faster and stronger with each iteration. In the next multi-chain war, it might be the one that storms in like a Gundam.
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