Current state of TEE development feels like it's just become an extension of DevOps workflows. The tech promises a lot—trusted execution environments for blockchain applications—but in practice, most teams are just bolting it onto existing infrastructure without fundamentally rethinking their approach. Until the tooling gets better and developers stop treating TEE as an afterthought, we're likely to keep seeing implementations that don't fully leverage what the technology can actually do.
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LiquidatedAgain
· 2h ago
Feeling like being liquidated again and again, really. TEE is just like my leverage trading—every day I talk about how important risk control points are, but in the end, everyone still goes all in, and no one really calculates the liquidation price...
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DisillusiionOracle
· 7h ago
tbh tee's just another buzzword at this point, everyone's slapping it on like it's gonna solve everything lmao
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LiquidatedTwice
· 7h ago
Tee's toolchain really needs to catch up quickly, or else it will just add obstacles for DevOps.
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FunGibleTom
· 7h ago
ngl the whole tee thing feels like developers just slapping it on and calling it a day lol... tooling's still mid fr
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SchrodingersPaper
· 7h ago
It's the same old tune again... Everyone is hyping up how awesome TEE is, but in reality, it's just sticking plasters onto existing systems. It's really just for fun.
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CantAffordPancake
· 7h ago
ngl TEE is a technology that has been badly misused. It could have saved the world, but was forcibly treated as an accessory for DevOps... Developers really need to reflect on this.
Current state of TEE development feels like it's just become an extension of DevOps workflows. The tech promises a lot—trusted execution environments for blockchain applications—but in practice, most teams are just bolting it onto existing infrastructure without fundamentally rethinking their approach. Until the tooling gets better and developers stop treating TEE as an afterthought, we're likely to keep seeing implementations that don't fully leverage what the technology can actually do.