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I've been pondering a question repeatedly lately: why do most cross-chain infrastructures ultimately stay at the tool level?
The answer is actually quite simple—it's because they solve the path problem, not the structural problem.
@konnex_world's difference lies in its attempt to skip this step altogether.
It doesn't confine itself to bridges or routing but focuses on what happens after the connection.
Moving assets across is just the beginning; what's truly important is how they are used and how they continue to generate value.
That's also why I reevaluate Konnex—it’s designed more like a liquidity coordination system rather than a single-function module.
In this system, different chains, protocols, and user behaviors are integrated into a unified operational logic.
This brings about a very intuitive change: liquidity is no longer passively waiting to be used but is actively orchestrated.
This orchestration capability is essentially a new form of power—whoever can define the flow of liquidity can influence the efficiency of the entire ecosystem.
Looking at Konnex from this perspective, you'll see it's not competing in a specific track.
It's trying to reconstruct the track itself.
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