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I used to think "owning your chain" just meant deploying a smart contract somewhere. But the more I dug in, the more I realized you're still just renting space on someone else's infrastructure. @CNPYNetwork flips that. You actually get the chain itself, your blockspace, your fees, your token, your rules. All permanent. What really surprised me is how small their templates are. Compact enough that AI coding tools can understand the entire system end to end. Makes customizing feel way more realistic. It honestly makes sovereign infrastructure feel closer to just building a normal app. Still thinking through the tradeoffs though. Anyone else seeing this the same way?

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