XYO Layer One just got 2–5x faster — and most crypto investors still haven't noticed Arie Trouw, XYO

Most Layer One upgrades are incremental. XYO just shipped a throughput jump of two to five times, dual DataLake support in the SDK, and validator and producer stability fixes — all at once — and the full implications for developers and XL1 economics haven't landed yet.

Arie Trouw, Co-Founder, CEO, and CTO of XYO, breaks down what actually changed in this infrastructure push: what was bottlenecking throughput before, what the DataLake SDK unlocks for builders working with real-world data, and why stability at the validator layer matters more than most people realize. We also get into where verifiable data infrastructure fits in the AI stack — why provenance becomes more valuable than the data itself as AI scales into robotics, logistics, and autonomous systems — and what XL1's economics look like as the network grows.

You'll learn:
- What caused the throughput bottleneck before and what specifically changed to push past it
- What private and public DataLake support in the SDK unlocks for developers building on XYO today
- Why verifiable data infrastructure is a critical missing layer as AI moves into the physical world
- How the throughput upgrade changes XL1's utility and the supply-demand dynamics around it
- What the KuCoin spot trading competition signals about XYO's strategy at this stage of the network
- What to watch for in the May push beyond what's already shipped

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Timestamps:
0:00 Introduction
1:37 What XYO Builds and Why It Exists
3:31 Separating Public and Private Data On-Chain
5:04 Why Businesses Need Blockchain Data Verification
7:11 Witness-Based Consensus for Real-World Data
13:04 AI Efficiency and Blockchain as a Tool
18:47 XL1 Upgrade 2 to 5x Speed Improvement
28:44 Staking Tokenomics and the Deflationary Path
33:26 Physical AI Robots and Whats Next

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