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  • OGAudit🛡️Crypto Social Audits Researcher Tokenomics_Expert D
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    🧑‍💻 OGAudit Web3 Research 📢 Introducing @cartesiproject; Cartesi ($CTSI) is a modular blockchain protocol that enables developers to build scalable dApps using a Linux-based infrastructure, bringing mainstream software tools and computational flexibility to Web3. Category: Proof of Stake (PoS) Ticker: $CTSI Market Cap: $22.23M Market Cap Rank: #743 OG Score: 41.24 OG Score Rank: #659 🔍 See full social audit, reviews, and OG score: https://t.co/XsEgKGyH6G

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    OGAudit introduces the Cartesi ($CTSI) project, a Linux-based modular blockchain, and presents its audit assessment data.
  • Crypto Feras  TA_Analyst Trader C
     92.08K  @CryptoFeras

    #CTSI $CTSI 6 years macro chart, sharing it as it finally landed on its 2020 cycle bottom zone the chart is super clean and good to study & for swing trade as well 0.025$ is cycle bottom level, below that, forget about it 0.045$ first major s/r 0.1$ is the key level and maximum it can reach in case of any #altcoins spring rally, that is a good level to short as well ;) like & RT plz

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    CTSI has reached the cycle bottom at $0.025, allowing short-term trades, but $0.1 presents a good shorting opportunity.
  • House of Chimera Researcher DeFi_Expert C
     47.51K  @HouseofChimera
    Cartesi D
     87.99K  @cartesiproject

    What does it mean that our VM uses RISC-V and runs Linux? Any app, library, or tool devs already use can run on Cartesi, and everything that will be built for web2 will be able to run on web3 thanks to our design. Hear it from DevAd Lead @joaopdgarcia in @HouseofChimera Space ↓ https://t.co/1WNcGZmxu9

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    Cartesi's RISC‑V based VM can run any Linux application, helping the migration from Web2 to Web3.
  • House of Chimera Researcher DeFi_Expert C
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    House of Chimera Researcher DeFi_Expert C
     47.51K  @HouseofChimera

    Everyone's building 'the next Ethereum killer.' Cartesi asked a better question: What if developers could just... use Ethereum properly? Feb 12 at 5 PM UTC with @joaopdgarcia from @cartesiproject, as we discuss how app-specific rollups change the game. Set a reminder and stay notified: https://t.co/GQclbDJdTa

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    Cartesi will explore how its app-specific rollups empower Ethereum and change the development paradigm.
  • House of Chimera Researcher DeFi_Expert C
     47.51K  @HouseofChimera
    Cartesi D
     87.99K  @cartesiproject

    Another week, another Cartesi Weekly. Dive in for the roundup of what happened this week 🐧 Our DevAdvocacy Lead, @joaopdgarcia, started an important conversation on why DeFi needs a better execution environment. It’s becoming obvious that the current DeFi often optimizes for EVM constraints rather than true financial innovation, holding it back from matching TradFi capabilities. Get the full scoop in this first episode of the series of 1-minute video bites unpacking this complex topic: → https://t.co/i0czXJbHhW And if you missed the article expanding on this reflection, check here: → https://t.co/hvIUxR1Rbp João also joined @HouseofChimera for an engaging X Space, discussing what Cartesi brings to the table, how our app-specific rollups are designed to meet the need for greater compute and expressivity, and how they enable developers to utilize Ethereum more effectively through our VM. If you missed it, catch up on the recording: → https://t.co/8AwMUAEjbk In celebration of the upcoming Lunar New Year, we’

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    Cartesi provides dedicated rollups to boost DeFi compute capabilities, worth noting.
  • Crypto Coin Show Media Influencer B
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    Cartesi D
     87.99K  @cartesiproject

    Cartesi has raised the bar for L2s. At Stage 2 maturity, Cartesi ensures a decentralized and permissionless environment where code is law. This architecture guarantees that users, not founders, remain in control. Watch @felipeargento discuss this milestone on @CryptoCoinShow ↓ https://t.co/KrIVkPbClX

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    CTSI entered Stage 2, decentralized governance affirmed.
  • Perrie 🎱 Educator Researcher S
     9.75K  @PerrieDExplorer

    In a recent thread, @joaopdgarcia a Cartesi developer explained the difference between fraud proofs and ZK proofs in rollups. He described fraud proofs as a way to “reveal lies” by re-executing disputed steps, and ZK proofs as mathematical statements asserting correctness without re-execution. That distinction is useful and I quite agree with him . ZK proofs are impressive as they compress a computation into a tiny proof that anyone can verify quickly. But this power comes with trade‑offs. Surveys like the 2025 SoK on zk‑SNARKs point out that scaling these proofs for real‑world, Turing‑complete computations is challenging. Circuits can become extremely complex, proving requires significant memory and hardware, and only a few actors can generate proofs efficiently. Studies comparing SNARKs, STARKs, and Bulletproofs confirm that even seemingly simple computations can be orders of magnitude more costly to prove than to execute. So while ZK proofs promise instant validity, the practical costs, both computational and economic, are non‑trivial. Fraud proofs, on the other hand, remain surprisingly powerful in practice. The idea is simple: assume computations are correct unless challenged. If a dispute arises, only the specific step in question is re‑executed and verified. Research on optimistic rollups, including recent 2024–2025 studies, shows that fraud proofs not only ensure correctness, but also preserve decentralization, sequencer honesty, and economic security. Because anyone can verify a dispute cheaply, there’s no natural bottleneck or centralization risk. They also allow for full Turing‑complete off‑chain computation, something current ZK circuits cannot reliably handle due to expressiveness limits. The other dimension is hybrid designs, which combine the strengths of both approaches. By using ZK proofs where computation is tractable and fraud proofs as a fallback for complex or edge‑case logic, hybrid rollups can reduce prover centralization, maintain high throughput, and strengthen security guarantees. Recent research from 2025 shows that hybrid architectures can balance finality speed, computational expressiveness, and decentralization in ways that pure ZK or pure fraud‑proof systems cannot. They also provide better transparency for MEV management, since fraud proofs allow visibility during the challenge window, while ZK proofs compress it. Looking at all the evidence, my take agrees with Joao. The debate isn’t about choosing one over the other; it’s about understanding the trade‑offs and designing systems that leverage the strengths of both. For anyone building Layer‑2 rollups today, this means using fraud proofs for complex logic, applying ZK proofs where proving costs are manageable, and considering hybrid architectures to maximize security, throughput, and decentralization. Make sure to read the entire thread here 👇

    Joao Garcia D
     333  @joaopdgarcia

    The role of fraud-proofs in a ZK World Throughout @EFDevcon, the Stage 2 Rollups stand kept the @cartesiproject team busy, walking builders through fraud proofs and zk proofs. Let’s talk about validation mechanisms in Web3 and why fraud proofs still matter.

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    Analyzing ZK/fraud proofs, advocating Layer-2 hybrid architecture to optimize performance.
  • Perrie 🎱 Educator Researcher S
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    Joao Garcia D
     333  @joaopdgarcia

    The role of fraud-proofs in a ZK World Throughout @EFDevcon, the Stage 2 Rollups stand kept the @cartesiproject team busy, walking builders through fraud proofs and zk proofs. Let’s talk about validation mechanisms in Web3 and why fraud proofs still matter.

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    Fraud proofs remain a critical verification mechanism in ZK Rollup
  • Crypto Patel TA_Analyst OnChain_Analyst B
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    $CTSI Technical Breakdown: A Low-Risk Entry Might Be Setting Up Soon Entry: $0.0501 | SL: $0.0396 | Targets: $0.0586 / $0.0629 / $0.0710 → Expecting SSL sweep below PWL → Bullish MSS confirmation needed → Entry on CISD break & close → BSL pools acting as magnets Wait for confirmation before entry R:R → 1:5.2 @cartesiproject #CTSI

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    CTSI technical analysis shows a low-risk entry opportunity, target price 0.0710, waiting for bullish confirmation.
  • U.Today Media OnChain_Analyst D
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    Cartesi’s PRT Honeypot fraud-proof system is live on Ethereum mainnet https://t.co/1kjIyfmiul

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    Cartesi (CTSI) fraud-proof system is live on Ethereum mainnet