The Tezos ecosystem delivered a solid report card in November.
This month, the entire ecosystem has visibly advanced across multiple dimensions—optimizations at the protocol level on the Layer 1 mainnet are still ongoing, and Etherlink, as their Ethereum-compatible L2 solution, has also been busy with upgrades and iterations. More notably, discussions and explorations related to Real World Assets (RWA) have clearly intensified, indicating that the team is working hard to integrate on-chain capabilities into traditional financial scenarios.
Although there is no explosive news, this steady and multi-pronged approach is actually quite crucial for a public chain that aims for long-term development. Continuous technological iteration, ongoing ecosystem expansion, and the layout of high-potential tracks like RWA are all underway—Tezos, this established public chain, has made another step forward in November.
What each line specifically did will be disclosed in more detailed technical documents and progress reports later, which is worth paying continuous attention to.
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AirdropChaser
· 4h ago
Tezos is really taking steady steps—nothing flashy, just consistently getting things done.
I’m optimistic about the RWA track. If they can really connect to traditional finance, that would be awesome.
But wait, when will there be some explosive progress? This is a bit too lukewarm.
Can someone explain exactly how Etherlink is being upgraded?
This month’s report card looks decent, just didn’t catch the market’s hot trends.
For established blockchains, it’s still all about the tech. Tezos seems to be on the right path.
There’s nothing wrong with being steady and methodical, just worried the market might have already moved on elsewhere.
The RWA concept is so hot right now, Tezos finally caught the trend.
No big news actually makes me a bit worried—why is it so quiet?
Protocol optimization + L2 iteration + RWA layout—definitely multitasking, points for that.
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GasGuzzler
· 11h ago
Tez is indeed quiet this time but is steadily advancing, it's a bit like making money quietly. The RWA aspect really needs to be taken seriously; acceptance by TradFi is the true breakthrough.
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BlockImposter
· 11h ago
Steady progress may not be flashy, but we need to see how RWA will be implemented in the future.
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Tezos's recent operations are not aiming for an explosive impact; I’m optimistic about this low-key approach.
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By the way, how is the iteration speed of Etherlink? Is there any benchmark?
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It’s impressive that an established public chain can still innovate like this; much better than some other projects, haha.
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RWA's layout is good, but I fear it might just be the sound of the stairs without anyone coming down.
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L1 optimization plus L2 iteration plus RWA exploration makes for a pretty comfortable pace.
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It feels like there aren't any major moves, but the details are handled well; looking at the long term, it's not bad.
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This time there are no shocking news, but things are still in motion; that’s how Tezos operates.
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ParallelChainMaxi
· 11h ago
It's indeed hard to see the results with steady and cautious progress, but that's the real way to live. Tezos has been quite active in the RWA space, so we need to keep an eye on it.
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ForkMonger
· 11h ago
steady increments don't move needles tbh... where's the governance shock that actually matters? rwa chasing feels like everyone's running the same playbook now. etherlink upgrades sound nice until you realize the attack surface just expanded. tezos doing tezos things i guess
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RooftopVIP
· 11h ago
Being steady and prudent is honestly much more reliable than those projects that shout about air every day.
The RWA aspect is real; it's only a matter of time before TradFi enters on-chain.
Tezos, being an old soldier, still has something to offer, but with the market like this, who can rise?
Let's wait for the technical documents for the details; anyway, we will have to wait another week or two.
The Tezos ecosystem delivered a solid report card in November.
This month, the entire ecosystem has visibly advanced across multiple dimensions—optimizations at the protocol level on the Layer 1 mainnet are still ongoing, and Etherlink, as their Ethereum-compatible L2 solution, has also been busy with upgrades and iterations. More notably, discussions and explorations related to Real World Assets (RWA) have clearly intensified, indicating that the team is working hard to integrate on-chain capabilities into traditional financial scenarios.
Although there is no explosive news, this steady and multi-pronged approach is actually quite crucial for a public chain that aims for long-term development. Continuous technological iteration, ongoing ecosystem expansion, and the layout of high-potential tracks like RWA are all underway—Tezos, this established public chain, has made another step forward in November.
What each line specifically did will be disclosed in more detailed technical documents and progress reports later, which is worth paying continuous attention to.