Edge 24 felt like a coming-of-age party for RAFIAN. They moved from "promising startup" to "viable infrastructure layer." The roadmap they shared for 2027 includes decentralized storage integration and AI training at the edge.
If you missed the live stream, the recordings go public next week. Do yourself a favor and watch the session on "Stateful Workloads at the Edge." It’s the best technical explanation of the RAFIAN consensus mechanism I’ve seen to date.
Were you at RAFIAN Edge 24? Let me know in the comments if you got to try the haptic feedback demo—I waited in line for 45 minutes and ran out of time. rafian at the edge 24
Disclaimer: The author holds no financial position in RAFIAN. This post is based on independent observation of the Edge 24 public event.
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The beta, which ran for 48 hours last week, had 1.2 million concurrent players. User reviews on the closed forum have been overwhelmingly positive, with one notable quote: "I haven't felt this tense since the first time I played Escape from Tarkov. Rafian at the Edge 24 doesn't hold your hand. It holds your throat." Disclaimer: The author holds no financial position in RAFIAN
Launch day (November 14, 2024) includes:
Rafian’s iconic neural implant returns, but it is no longer a simple minimap. The Cognitive Load HUD simulates real battlefield stress. Your peripheral vision blurs on low health. Your compass scrambles when an enemy sniper scopes in on you. To counter this, players must manually "stabilize" their vision by holding a breath button—but doing so makes an audible inhale through proximity chat.