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Good morning, everyone! Recently, I've come across quite a few discussions about launching new blockchains and noticed a common issue—everyone is talking about how to launch the chain, but few discuss what to do after launching. @CNPYNetwork
A blockchain is never just a piece of code; security, governance, and control are the real core issues.
Many projects have issued tokens repeatedly, and token holders see their holdings increasing, but the parts that truly matter—supply rules, upgrade permissions, validation nodes—have no say at all.
Token prices can rise with hype, but the actual on-chain ownership has always been virtual. This situation is seen far too often across various ecosystems.
In fact, the sovereignty of a chain is not a patch added after the project’s valuation is high enough, but a core requirement from the very beginning.
But the reality is straightforward—building a sovereign chain from scratch is too high a barrier; security, nodes, and trust all need to be built from zero, which ordinary developers simply can't afford.
This is also why I’ve been paying attention to @CNPYNetwork recently.
They’ve taken on these underlying challenges first!
New chains don’t need to start from zero to build validators, attract liquidity, or establish trust—they can use shared security from the network right from the start, ensuring a solid foundation.
Coupled with the age proof mechanism of NestBFT consensus, long-term security can also be continuously maintained.
Plus, with the shared staking and re-staking design, one staking can provide security backing for multiple chains, significantly reducing the startup costs for new chains.
What’s even more practical is their development path!
Start with shared security, then gradually gain full autonomy through governance—this isn’t about shouting “full decentralization” right from the start.
Developers don’t need to spend time on underlying infrastructure; they can focus on building great products.
In the community, I’ve seen many short-term hype strategies, but projects that start from foundational infrastructure and steadily follow a long-term route seem more reliable.
The long-term goal of blockchain is to create independent sovereignty ecosystems that can interconnect.
This approach—first landing, then gradually autonomous—is a more practical step toward an internet where “creators truly hold the keys.”
Slowly watch the development unfold.