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1/ New Yearā€™s resolution:

āœØ Make trustless data a public good āœØ

What exactly do we mean by that? Letā€™s explain in todayā€™s #fromtheArKYVEā€¦ šŸ§µā¬‡ļø
2/ šŸ‘‰ To best understand, we need to address the two main issues this statement is solving: First off, when working with data in the #Web3 space, you canā€™t always be sure that itā€™s 100% valid.

Why? Check out this #KYVEFundamentals article ā¤µļø
blog.kyve.network/kyve-fundamentā€¦
3/ šŸ”Œ Then, thereā€™s the issue of data access & retrievalā€¦

As more & more data enters the space, retrieving any specific data becomes increasingly difficult, especially when the pieces are computationally reliant on one another.

Further explained: blog.kyve.network/kyve-fundamentā€¦
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1/ āš”ļø Many projects in #Web3 aim to gain mainstream adoption by providing faster solutions than in Web2. However, the more speed, the less decentralized.

šŸ¤” Is high performance more important than decentralization? Letā€™s break this down in todayā€™s #fromtheArKYVE ā¤µļø
2/ šŸŒ To be fully decentralized, a company must distribute its decision power across a network of nodes. These nodes might be across the globe, meaning if a decision needs to be made, it takes time to reach each one & gain a response.

Find out more šŸ‘‡
3/ āš–ļø Therefore, fast speeds & security from decentralization don't really go hand in hand, making companies decide which reigns more important for their product.

After all, not everything requires full decentralizationā€¦
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1/ Happy Wednesday KYVE-ers, itā€™s time for another #fromtheArKYVE!

Being a Web3 data lake, there are an unlimited amount of ways KYVE can help the data world evolve.

That's why today, weā€™re diving into KYVEā€™s use cases, as well as what future ones might look like šŸ‘€ā¬‡ļø
2/ The classic KYVE use case is archiving data from L1 & L2 projects. But what does this actually do?

Our protocol opens the doors to numerous, more specific use cases for each role & sector in the blockchain ecosystem. Let's break these down ā¤µļø
3/ One would be those within blockchain foundations themselves.

By integrating KYVE, network participants can more easily access the on-chain data in order to make overall participation easier. For example nodes can be a lot lighter, not having to store all of the data at once.
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Happy Wednesday & welcome to this weekā€™s #fromtheArKYVE āœØĀ 

This week, weā€™re taking a closer look at @KYVENetwork's recently launched protocol update & how users now MUST have new $KYVE tokens to use the network. Follow along ā¬‡ļø
In order to vote on proposals and participate in the @KYVENetwork, one needs voting power, which is only issued via delegation.

Through the new update, the KYVE team has worked to improve and further secure delegation in the network.
Before the update, if one delegated to a node and that node was slashed in the network, the delegation delegated to the node would also be slashed.

This was not ideal because we wanted the delegation to be as risk-free as possible.
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Introducing #fromtheArKYVE, a new series where the KYVE team will break down different aspects of the KYVE network & answer questions about decentralized data storage šŸŒ

This week, weā€™re diving into what it means to store data with in-built validation šŸ§µā¬‡ļø
Before we get into the technicalities, letā€™s take a step back and define what data validation & why itā€™s important.

Data validation, at a high level, refers to the process of checking the accuracy & quality of data before using or importing it elsewhere.
Why do we validate data?

The gathering, organization & distribution of data is extremely critical to all systems around us. But data collection is also vulnerable to manipulation. Malicious actors could tamper with data, compromising their integrity & accuracy in the process.
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