IoT sensor costs are so small you need to be. Right? Like it's a network for like mapping, like competing with Google Maps and stuff. And I don't think there's a way to really guarantee the price without building something like Solana where you can deal with these like demand spikes as fast as possible. It's hard to sell a sensor on the biz dev of a dollar a year if you then have some spike where it now costs $5 per year. That kind of erodes the entire business model. Yeah.
In this episode, Delphi Co-Founder and VC Tommy hosts Anatoly Yakovenko, Co-founder of Solana, for an in-depth and energetic episode centered around the core thesis for Solana in the face of other L1 and L2 ecosystems.
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