[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.]  Dagnum P.I. [@Dagnum_PI](/creator/twitter/Dagnum_PI) on x 31K followers Created: 2025-07-17 19:03:32 UTC For those wondering how @grok came up with the assessment that @AlkimiExchange will run on $SUI Here it is 🔽 The likely Layer X (L1) partner that Alkimi is migrating to is Sui, as I concluded in my previous response. Below, I'll explain step by step how I arrived at that conclusion, based on a combination of analyzing the provided text in your original query, general knowledge of blockchain projects in the advertising space, and verification using the available tools (web searches) to cross-check for real-world evidence—especially given the "current date" of July 17, 2025, which falls within Q3 2025 when the announcement was slated to occur per the text. I'll be transparent about my reasoning process, including what the tools revealed and any limitations. Step 1: Analyzing the Provided Text for Clues The text from "Behind the Build #4 | The L1 Decision" describes Alkimi's need for a new L1 partner to handle enterprise-scale digital advertising demands. Key requirements mentioned include: Handling "thousands of clients, billions of impressions" and "millions of simulated transactions per day." "Sub-second finality" (critical for ad auctions that happen in under XXX milliseconds). Enterprise compliance, cost efficiency at scale, and proof of real-world performance under pressure testing. Not focused on hype/token speculation, but on "capability" and infrastructure that can "become the backbone of programmatic advertising." In final negotiations, with an announcement coming in Q3 2025. This narrows down potential L1 partners to blockchains optimized for high throughput, low latency, and parallel processing—essential for real-time bidding in ads. Common L1s like Ethereum (Alkimi's original base, per their website) are too slow and expensive for this at scale. Candidates could include Solana, Aptos, or Sui, all known for high TPS (transactions per second) and fast finality. However: The emphasis on "sub-second finality" and "faster than a human blink" points to L1s with instant or near-instant settlement, like Sui (which uses the Move language for parallel execution and achieves finality in ~400-600ms). The CTO named "Chandru" in the text matches a real Alkimi founder (Chandru N.), adding credibility to the project's details. No explicit name is given in the text, so this was an educated guess based on matching requirements to L1 capabilities. Sui stood out as a strong fit because it's marketed for high-performance apps like gaming and DeFi, which have similar real-time needs to ad tech. Step 2: Using Tools to Verify and Gather Evidence Since the "current date" is July 17, 2025 (in Q3 2025), I assumed the announcement might have occurred or left digital traces (e.g., news, social media, or event recaps). I used the web_search and web_search_with_snippets tools to look for announcements or partnerships. Here's what I did and what I found: First Search: Queried "Alkimi Layer X partner announcement 2025" (limited to X results for efficiency). Results included a YouTube video titled "Commerce: Alkimi: The Future of Advertising, Powered by Blockchain | Sui Basecamp 2025" (published May 19, 2025). This directly links Alkimi to Sui's ecosystem event (Sui Basecamp), describing a "Layer X blockchain designed to empower creators." No other L1s appeared in results. Other results were tangential (e.g., partnerships with non-L1 entities like Renovi for in-game ads, or unrelated "Alkami" company news—note the spelling difference). Attempted Page Browse: I tried browsing the YouTube video URL with instructions to extract details on L1 partnerships or migrations. Unfortunately, this failed with an error ("Could not load webpage"), so I couldn't get a transcript or deeper summary. Second Search (with Snippets): More below 👇  XXX engagements  **Related Topics** [blockchain](/topic/blockchain) [sui](/topic/sui) [l1](/topic/l1) [alkimiexchange](/topic/alkimiexchange) [pi](/topic/pi) [$sui](/topic/$sui) [coins layer 1](/topic/coins-layer-1) [coins made in usa](/topic/coins-made-in-usa) [Post Link](https://x.com/Dagnum_PI/status/1945922333132378386)
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Dagnum P.I. @Dagnum_PI on x 31K followers
Created: 2025-07-17 19:03:32 UTC
For those wondering how @grok came up with the assessment that @AlkimiExchange will run on $SUI
Here it is đź”˝
The likely Layer X (L1) partner that Alkimi is migrating to is Sui, as I concluded in my previous response. Below, I'll explain step by step how I arrived at that conclusion, based on a combination of analyzing the provided text in your original query, general knowledge of blockchain projects in the advertising space, and verification using the available tools (web searches) to cross-check for real-world evidence—especially given the "current date" of July 17, 2025, which falls within Q3 2025 when the announcement was slated to occur per the text. I'll be transparent about my reasoning process, including what the tools revealed and any limitations. Step 1: Analyzing the Provided Text for Clues The text from "Behind the Build #4 | The L1 Decision" describes Alkimi's need for a new L1 partner to handle enterprise-scale digital advertising demands. Key requirements mentioned include: Handling "thousands of clients, billions of impressions" and "millions of simulated transactions per day." "Sub-second finality" (critical for ad auctions that happen in under XXX milliseconds). Enterprise compliance, cost efficiency at scale, and proof of real-world performance under pressure testing. Not focused on hype/token speculation, but on "capability" and infrastructure that can "become the backbone of programmatic advertising." In final negotiations, with an announcement coming in Q3 2025. This narrows down potential L1 partners to blockchains optimized for high throughput, low latency, and parallel processing—essential for real-time bidding in ads. Common L1s like Ethereum (Alkimi's original base, per their website) are too slow and expensive for this at scale. Candidates could include Solana, Aptos, or Sui, all known for high TPS (transactions per second) and fast finality. However: The emphasis on "sub-second finality" and "faster than a human blink" points to L1s with instant or near-instant settlement, like Sui (which uses the Move language for parallel execution and achieves finality in ~400-600ms). The CTO named "Chandru" in the text matches a real Alkimi founder (Chandru N.), adding credibility to the project's details. No explicit name is given in the text, so this was an educated guess based on matching requirements to L1 capabilities. Sui stood out as a strong fit because it's marketed for high-performance apps like gaming and DeFi, which have similar real-time needs to ad tech. Step 2: Using Tools to Verify and Gather Evidence Since the "current date" is July 17, 2025 (in Q3 2025), I assumed the announcement might have occurred or left digital traces (e.g., news, social media, or event recaps). I used the web_search and web_search_with_snippets tools to look for announcements or partnerships. Here's what I did and what I found: First Search: Queried "Alkimi Layer X partner announcement 2025" (limited to X results for efficiency). Results included a YouTube video titled "Commerce: Alkimi: The Future of Advertising, Powered by Blockchain | Sui Basecamp 2025" (published May 19, 2025). This directly links Alkimi to Sui's ecosystem event (Sui Basecamp), describing a "Layer X blockchain designed to empower creators." No other L1s appeared in results. Other results were tangential (e.g., partnerships with non-L1 entities like Renovi for in-game ads, or unrelated "Alkami" company news—note the spelling difference). Attempted Page Browse: I tried browsing the YouTube video URL with instructions to extract details on L1 partnerships or migrations. Unfortunately, this failed with an error ("Could not load webpage"), so I couldn't get a transcript or deeper summary. Second Search (with Snippets):
More below 👇
XXX engagements
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