We're heading into an era where "trustless" actually means something you can verify, not just a buzzword.
In on-chain finance, every smart contract, oracle, and execution path introduces a trust assumption. The projects that stand out won't be the ones making the loudest claims, but the ones proving that those assumptions can be minimised.
That's the direction @OasisProtocol is pushing with Sapphire and ROFL: confidential, verifiable execution where users don't have to rely on promises.
$ROSE
