[GUEST ACCESS MODE: Data is scrambled or limited to provide examples. Make requests using your API key to unlock full data. Check https://lunarcrush.ai/auth for authentication information.]  Ukashat.Cyberđ˝đ [@UkashatBalaCCII](/creator/twitter/UkashatBalaCCII) on x 3252 followers Created: 2025-07-17 05:37:39 UTC Stateless Accounts & Orderless Transactions @AptosLabs has introduced Stateless Accounts and Orderless Transactions to the Aptos network. A New Era on Aptos? Imagine having to pay a small fee every time you created a new contact in your phone. Even worse, what if you could only text one person at a time and had to do it in the exact order the contacts were saved? Sounds frustrating, right? Thatâs how blockchain development used to work, until Aptos decided to change the game. Let Me Break It Down Brick by Brick In the old way of building apps on a blockchain like Aptos: - You had to pre-create an account, similar to building a mailbox before you can receive a letter. - Every time that account sent a transaction (like a message), it had to be done one by one, in order, with no skipping or speed-ups. That process is slow and expensive, especially if youâre developing an app for millions of users. Now, Aptos poses the question: âWhat if we donât need to create the mailbox first?â Enter âStateless Accountsâ. These accounts do not require pre-existing storage to be created. Itâs like giving someone a new phone number that just works, no SIM registration needed. You only need to âbuild the mailboxâ if you want to perform more advanced actions later, such as changing your security settings (known as key rotation). And How About Sending Messages (Transactions)? With @Aptos, you can now send multiple transactions at once and in any order! 𤯠This is made possible by Orderless Transactions. Instead of using a sequence number (like 1, 2, 3âŚ), Aptos now employs something called a nonce, think of it as a unique ticket number for each transaction. If someone tries to reuse it (possibly a scammer), the transaction gets rejected. Because every message has its own ID, you can now send five, ten, or even fifty transactions from the same account at the same time, eliminating the bottleneck of waiting for each transaction to process.  XXX engagements  **Related Topics** [new era](/topic/new-era) [Post Link](https://x.com/UkashatBalaCCII/status/1945719524508201329)
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Ukashat.Cyberđ˝đ @UkashatBalaCCII on x 3252 followers
Created: 2025-07-17 05:37:39 UTC
Stateless Accounts & Orderless Transactions
@AptosLabs has introduced Stateless Accounts and Orderless Transactions to the Aptos network.
A New Era on Aptos?
Imagine having to pay a small fee every time you created a new contact in your phone. Even worse, what if you could only text one person at a time and had to do it in the exact order the contacts were saved? Sounds frustrating, right?
Thatâs how blockchain development used to work, until Aptos decided to change the game.
Let Me Break It Down Brick by Brick
In the old way of building apps on a blockchain like Aptos:
That process is slow and expensive, especially if youâre developing an app for millions of users.
Now, Aptos poses the question: âWhat if we donât need to create the mailbox first?â
Enter âStateless Accountsâ. These accounts do not require pre-existing storage to be created. Itâs like giving someone a new phone number that just works, no SIM registration needed. You only need to âbuild the mailboxâ if you want to perform more advanced actions later, such as changing your security settings (known as key rotation).
And How About Sending Messages (Transactions)?
With @Aptos, you can now send multiple transactions at once and in any order! 𤯠This is made possible by Orderless Transactions.
Instead of using a sequence number (like 1, 2, 3âŚ), Aptos now employs something called a nonce, think of it as a unique ticket number for each transaction. If someone tries to reuse it (possibly a scammer), the transaction gets rejected.
Because every message has its own ID, you can now send five, ten, or even fifty transactions from the same account at the same time, eliminating the bottleneck of waiting for each transaction to process.
XXX engagements
Related Topics new era
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