The way @quipnetwork is structuring subnets actually makes a lot of sense to me 👀


Instead of trying to build one huge, all-in-one system, they’re breaking things down into smaller environments.
Each one can be tailored for specific tasks or algorithms.
That approach feels way more manageable.
You can test, improve, and adjust things without affecting everything else.
It also makes iteration faster.
You’re not dealing with one giant system every time you want to make changes.
Just tweak what’s needed and move.
Feels like a more practical way to scale without creating unnecessary complexity 🤷‍♂️
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