When Wall Street traders start understanding Gas fees


Once, on-chain interactions meant to us:
Gas fluctuations, queuing and bundling, MEV risks
And for institutions, these words equate to: uncontrollable, non-compliant, unusable.

Until they saw @RaylsLabs's solution
It turns out institutions don't want to overthrow the existing system, but rather a "switchable" on-chain channel.

🔁 Their approach is very pragmatic:
Public chains serve as the settlement layer, private subnets as the compliance layer

$RLS Not meme coins, but institution-grade settlement fuel

Banks can use familiar processes while enjoying the efficiency of on-chain settlement

🌉 This perhaps explains:
Why some protocols are lively but struggle to go mainstream,
And these "unsexy" infrastructure projects might quietly become
the real water pipes for traditional funds entering Web3.
Sometimes the most disruptive designs
are those that allow old systems to speak in old languages,
telling a new story.

$RLS @cookiedotfun @cookiedotfuncn #Cookie @RaylsLabs
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