[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.]  عبد الواحد [@jay2positive](/creator/twitter/jay2positive) on x 2636 followers Created: 2025-07-23 05:34:25 UTC what kind of devs should care about @Union_build and @burnt_xion the modular stack is getting crowded but union and xion quietly offer something others don’t: less overhead, more flexibility, and a dev experience that focuses on the app, not the chain. let’s unpack who this really benefits ▪︎ you’re a good fit if you’re tired of designing around validators, block times, and settlement delays union lets you write logic that runs peer-to-peer without needing a whole chain to back it you get fast, portable execution xion makes that logic easy to deploy and access ▪︎ you’re a good fit if you’ve built on rollups and keep hitting the limits of shared mempools or sequencers on union, execution is modular, isolated, and off-chain compatible, no mempool wars, no waiting in line xion lets you route those actions to users with one-click experiences ▪︎ you’re a good fit if you care about btc, solana, or other non-evm chains union gives you access to native assets across ecosystems, btcfi, solana-native tokens, eth, and more xion contracts can touch all of these without bridges or wrapped tokens the experience becomes truly cross-ledger ▪︎ you’re a good fit if you want to abstract gas and give users a single, smooth flow union makes fee abstraction native, and xion turns that into universal gas users can pay fees in usdc regardless of what chain the logic touches you focus on onboarding, not on teaching crypto ▪︎ you’re a good fit if you like smart accounts, automation, or walletless onboarding union supports account abstraction by default xion exposes it to users in a way that makes sense, contract-first, identity-first, and programmable no chain switching, no weird tx errors ▪︎ you’re a good fit if you’re building consumer apps because union+xion aren’t optimizing for validators, they’re optimizing for logic, execution, and simplicity you don’t need to deploy to X chains you deploy once, write once, and scale across ▪︎ union and xion aren’t just infra they’re a new model devs who care about execution-first design, p2p logic, and real composability should be paying attention it’s not about what chain you’re on anymore it’s about what logic you can run and how smooth you can make it ready to dr  XXXXX engagements  **Related Topics** [burntxion](/topic/burntxion) [devs](/topic/devs) [Post Link](https://x.com/jay2positive/status/1947893039495614803)
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عبد الواحد @jay2positive on x 2636 followers
Created: 2025-07-23 05:34:25 UTC
what kind of devs should care about @Union_build and @burnt_xion
the modular stack is getting crowded but union and xion quietly offer something others don’t: less overhead, more flexibility, and a dev experience that focuses on the app, not the chain. let’s unpack who this really benefits
▪︎ you’re a good fit if you’re tired of designing around validators, block times, and settlement delays union lets you write logic that runs peer-to-peer without needing a whole chain to back it you get fast, portable execution xion makes that logic easy to deploy and access
▪︎ you’re a good fit if you’ve built on rollups and keep hitting the limits of shared mempools or sequencers on union, execution is modular, isolated, and off-chain compatible, no mempool wars, no waiting in line xion lets you route those actions to users with one-click experiences
▪︎ you’re a good fit if you care about btc, solana, or other non-evm chains union gives you access to native assets across ecosystems, btcfi, solana-native tokens, eth, and more xion contracts can touch all of these without bridges or wrapped tokens the experience becomes truly cross-ledger
▪︎ you’re a good fit if you want to abstract gas and give users a single, smooth flow union makes fee abstraction native, and xion turns that into universal gas users can pay fees in usdc regardless of what chain the logic touches you focus on onboarding, not on teaching crypto
▪︎ you’re a good fit if you like smart accounts, automation, or walletless onboarding union supports account abstraction by default xion exposes it to users in a way that makes sense, contract-first, identity-first, and programmable no chain switching, no weird tx errors
▪︎ you’re a good fit if you’re building consumer apps because union+xion aren’t optimizing for validators, they’re optimizing for logic, execution, and simplicity you don’t need to deploy to X chains you deploy once, write once, and scale across
▪︎ union and xion aren’t just infra they’re a new model devs who care about execution-first design, p2p logic, and real composability should be paying attention it’s not about what chain you’re on anymore it’s about what logic you can run and how smooth you can make it ready to dr
XXXXX engagements
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