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gm everyone, been digging into what's coming next for AsterChain and honestly there's a lot to unpack. Layer-1 infrastructure is heating up and Aster seems to be making some interesting moves on the technical side.
So here's what people are really curious about: when's the testnet actually dropping, and are they going full EVM or building something custom? The zero-fee angle is wild if they can actually pull it off - that's a real differentiator. Then there's the private transaction layer, which makes sense given where the market's heading. Plus the AsterDEX integration seems like a natural play to capture value flow back to ASTER holders.
They're also dangling incentives for early builders, which usually means they're serious about ecosystem growth. Right now ASTER is trading around 0.66, but the real question is whether the tokenomics actually reward the people building on top of this.
If you want the real details instead of speculation, there's an AMA coming up - CTO Oliver is supposed to break down the testnet roadmap and the path to mainnet. That's the session where you might actually get clarity on the technical choices they made and what the gm l1 community can expect.
Honestly curious what people want to know most. The tech specs? The token economics? How this competes with other L1 plays? Drop your biggest question below because if this AMA is worth watching, that's where the alpha usually surfaces.