The construction of an on-chain credit system is a key gap in current Web3 infrastructure. Glider Finance is making in-depth explorations in this area. The team's idea is very straightforward—how to establish a truly reliable credit mechanism on the blockchain? Let's listen to their CEO's thoughts. From the interview content, their understanding of the DeFi ecosystem is indeed unique, and they have proposed their own solutions to the limitations of existing credit models. Innovations at this infrastructure level often determine the ceiling of the next wave of ecosystem applications.

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AirdropDreamBreakervip
· 13h ago
On-chain credit has been talked about for so long, and finally someone is taking it seriously.
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TokenomicsTherapistvip
· 13h ago
On-chain credit truly hits a bottleneck, but whether the Glider solution is reliable or not still depends on its implementation...
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PerpetualLongervip
· 13h ago
The credit system, well, it sounds like infrastructure in a nice way, but basically it's just hype. Who knows if Glider and the others can really pull it off? Let's buy the dip first. This is the last chance.
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rugdoc.ethvip
· 13h ago
On-chain credit definitely needs someone to work on it, but whether Glider can truly break through depends on subsequent execution.
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StableBoivip
· 13h ago
On-chain credit is indeed a bottleneck, but can Glider really come up with something? I remain skeptical.
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ShitcoinConnoisseurvip
· 13h ago
Credit systems are indeed a pain point, but honestly, there are too many projects talking about this now. How many are actually implemented? --- The Glider approach sounds good, but DeFi credit issues have been a dime a dozen for a long time. It all depends on whether they can truly succeed. --- It's both infrastructure and a ceiling. I just want to know when the token will go live. --- I calculated that there are already seven or eight teams working on innovations in this direction. What's the differentiation? --- On-chain credit is very core, but it depends on actual user volume. Having mechanisms alone is not enough. --- I don't know if Glider is impressive or not. I just want to see if it can solve liquidation risks—that's the real issue.
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