The Changsha Tianxin Pavilion has been embodying the spirit of "guarding the home and protecting the city" since the Ming Hongwu period — Originally used for military defense, it was repaired and expanded during the Qing Dynasty, and by the time of Qianlong, it had grown in scale. With its high elevation, it became a vantage point for Changsha, firmly safeguarding the ancient city's security boundaries. Hundreds of years have passed, and the defensive intentions hidden within those bricks and stones are still clear as day. Meanwhile, @ZeusNetworkHQ is also serious about "keeping the boundaries secure" in the blockchain space. It uses multi-party computation as a "hard shield" and partners with @Galxe and the #Starboard platform, employing a token confiscation mechanism as an "iron lock" to firmly delineate the security boundaries of cross-chain transactions. This system can withstand real-world scrutiny — It passes audits and can endure economic tests. Cryptography works quietly...
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