This is the diagram I made towards the end of 2021 that led to the usage of the term "Hyperstructure" for the first time in the context of protocols.
I had seen Dom Hofmann tweet about the term "Hyperverse" and immediately thought about pairing it with infrastructure—which was very much on my mind at the time.
Maybe we should be using "Hyperverse" more.
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![]() | Dec 27, 2023 | 0xef...a56b | -- | -- | Ξ0.02 $44.52 | -- |
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