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$OORT OORT (Orte Cloud), not OOr t. It's not that there's no progress, but the pace is slow, implementation is difficult, and market awareness is low, which is completely different from projects like FET that have strong agency and enterprise adoption.
1. Current Status of OORT: Actions taken, but feels like "no progress"
- Mainnet launched in November 2025 (Olympus Protocol)
- DataHub launched at the end of 2024 (data collection/annotation)
- Collaborations with Dell, Tencent Cloud, claiming coverage in over 100 countries and millions of dollars in revenue
- However, community/market/price/ecosystem are very quiet, feeling like "no movement"
2. Core Reasons (Why you think there's no progress)
1️⃣ Difficult track: Decentralized cloud vs. giants crushing
- Benchmarking AWS, Alibaba Cloud, Google Cloud, performance/stability/cost are hard to beat
- Enterprises want stability + compliance + SLA, decentralized inherently weak
- OORT emphasizes privacy + 50% lower costs, but enterprise decision-making is extremely slow
2️⃣ Slow technology development and implementation pace
- Decentralized storage/computation projects are highly complex, involving sharding + encryption + multi-node scheduling
- The mainnet has just been live for 3 months, and the ecosystem/tools/SDK/documentation are not mature
- Enterprise customer validation cycles are long; big deals can't be closed in just one or two months