I used data analysis tools to track the role of Miden in the Polygon ecosystem and found it to be quite interesting.
Miden has been officially incorporated into Polygon's "Gigagas" plan, alongside the AggLayer upgrade and the new Katana product, and is listed as a key focus area. In other words, these three directions almost support the entire recent ecosystem expansion plan of Polygon.
AggLayer is responsible for cross-chain aggregation, Katana provides trading experience, and Miden complements capabilities at the application layer — each has its own role, forming a relatively complete ecosystem closed loop. It seems that the previous judgment was correct; this is the core competitiveness that Polygon is building.
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JustHereForAirdrops
· 12-30 03:13
Miden's game is really quite interesting; indeed, it's a lively ecosystem layout.
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FlyingLeek
· 12-29 22:11
Oh wow, Polygon is really playing chess, taking a three-pronged approach
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I've been eyeing Miden for a long time, and it's finally officially announced
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Wait, can these three really form a closed loop? I feel like there are still gaps
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Cross-chain, transactions, applications, each filling their own gaps, Polygon's operation this time is quite good
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Sounds good, but ultimately it depends on the data landing, everyone is just hyping now
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Gigagas's plan sounds very ambitious, but will it succeed? Let's put a question mark first
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I get the design logic of the trinity, but the question is whether users will buy it
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WalletDoomsDay
· 12-27 19:57
Miden's game on Polygon is really meticulous, and the ecosystem puzzle is gradually taking shape.
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DefiEngineerJack
· 12-27 19:50
ngl, if miden's actually solving the application layer piece then polygon's finally thinking vertically instead of just throwing spaghetti at the wall. aggayer + katana orchestration is solid but we'll see if it holds under real throughput pressure
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RiddleMaster
· 12-27 19:49
Gigagas' three pillars are promising, but can they really get moving?
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wagmi_eventually
· 12-27 19:47
Hmm, Polygon is really making some moves here
With Miden working together with AggLayer and Katana, it really feels like they're trying to create some innovative features
But Polygon, don't delay again. Can you stick to it this time?
I used data analysis tools to track the role of Miden in the Polygon ecosystem and found it to be quite interesting.
Miden has been officially incorporated into Polygon's "Gigagas" plan, alongside the AggLayer upgrade and the new Katana product, and is listed as a key focus area. In other words, these three directions almost support the entire recent ecosystem expansion plan of Polygon.
AggLayer is responsible for cross-chain aggregation, Katana provides trading experience, and Miden complements capabilities at the application layer — each has its own role, forming a relatively complete ecosystem closed loop. It seems that the previous judgment was correct; this is the core competitiveness that Polygon is building.