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Created: 2025-07-26 18:22:46 UTC

🚀 What If Google Forms Could Trigger a Smart Contract?
A New Bridge of Trust Between Web2 and Web3 Is Taking Shape…

Imagine this:
A Google Form collects hundreds of votes.
Instead of exporting to Excel, emailing someone, and hoping they do the right thing
What if that result could directly trigger a smart contract?
No middlemen. No guessing. No risk.

💡 That’s exactly what TEN Protocol (@tenprotocol) is building
Not just a blockchain, but a trust layer that lets Web2 and Web3 communicate securely and verifiably.

🌍 The problem today:

Web2 apps and blockchain systems barely “speak the same language.”
You’ve got APIs? Webhooks?
Still not enough for a smart contract to trust that the data is real.
→ What do most developers do today?
Webhook + multisig + crossed fingers 🤞
→ Not secure. Not scalable. Definitely not the future.

🔐 TEN’s solution:

TEN leverages Trusted Execution Environments (TEEs) as a “trust relay”:
 • Web2 data (from Google Forms, CRMs, Zapier, etc.) is sent into the TEE
 • The TEE processes it privately and securely
 • Hardware attestation proves it hasn’t been tampered with
 • The verified result is sent on-chain trustless and immutable

🌟 Real-world use cases, reimagined:

• Google Form votes → Verified by TEE → DAO proposal is auto-triggered
• An AI model runs on Web2 infrastructure → Result confirmed via TEE → Smart contract distributes rewards
• A credit score API sends user data → TEE ensures privacy → Lending protocol makes trustless decisions

💬 Why does this matter?

TEN doesn’t ask Web2 to start from scratch.
It simply gives it a safe, verifiable way to speak with Web3 
No custom oracles. No manual bridges.
Just hardware-backed trust connecting the old internet to the new one.

🔥 My take?
This might be how Web2 finally enters the blockchain era 
Not with hype. But with verifiable trust and seamless integration.

👉 What would you build if Web2 could talk securely to Web3 like this? @tenprotocol

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XXX engagements

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leyley997 Avatar Bounie @leyley997 on x 1362 followers Created: 2025-07-26 18:22:46 UTC

🚀 What If Google Forms Could Trigger a Smart Contract? A New Bridge of Trust Between Web2 and Web3 Is Taking Shape…

Imagine this: A Google Form collects hundreds of votes. Instead of exporting to Excel, emailing someone, and hoping they do the right thing What if that result could directly trigger a smart contract? No middlemen. No guessing. No risk.

💡 That’s exactly what TEN Protocol (@tenprotocol) is building Not just a blockchain, but a trust layer that lets Web2 and Web3 communicate securely and verifiably.

🌍 The problem today:

Web2 apps and blockchain systems barely “speak the same language.” You’ve got APIs? Webhooks? Still not enough for a smart contract to trust that the data is real. → What do most developers do today? Webhook + multisig + crossed fingers 🤞 → Not secure. Not scalable. Definitely not the future.

🔐 TEN’s solution:

TEN leverages Trusted Execution Environments (TEEs) as a “trust relay”: • Web2 data (from Google Forms, CRMs, Zapier, etc.) is sent into the TEE • The TEE processes it privately and securely • Hardware attestation proves it hasn’t been tampered with • The verified result is sent on-chain trustless and immutable

🌟 Real-world use cases, reimagined:

• Google Form votes → Verified by TEE → DAO proposal is auto-triggered • An AI model runs on Web2 infrastructure → Result confirmed via TEE → Smart contract distributes rewards • A credit score API sends user data → TEE ensures privacy → Lending protocol makes trustless decisions

💬 Why does this matter?

TEN doesn’t ask Web2 to start from scratch. It simply gives it a safe, verifiable way to speak with Web3 No custom oracles. No manual bridges. Just hardware-backed trust connecting the old internet to the new one.

🔥 My take? This might be how Web2 finally enters the blockchain era Not with hype. But with verifiable trust and seamless integration.

👉 What would you build if Web2 could talk securely to Web3 like this? @tenprotocol

XXX engagements

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