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Subzero Labs’ Rialo Disrupts Web3 App Development with Web2 Simplicity

Subzero Labs’ Rialo Disrupts Web3 App Development with Web2 Simplicity

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2025-08-01 18:24:31
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Subzero Labs’ Rialo rethinks app development with a Web2 approach to Web3

Forget everything you know about blockchain complexity—Rialo just flipped the script.

Subzero Labs' new framework lets developers build decentralized apps with the ease of Web2 tools. No more wrestling with wallets, gas fees, or Byzantine fault tolerance before breakfast.

The Web3 killer feature? It works like the internet you already know.

While traditional crypto projects drown in their own jargon, Rialo's approach could finally onboard the next million developers. (Take that, 'enterprise blockchain solutions' collecting dust on corporate PowerPoints.)

One catch: you'll still need to explain to your CFO why this isn't just 'the internet with extra steps.'

The infrastructure problem crypto can’t ignore?

Subzero Labs is targeting a fundamental flaw in how decentralized apps are made. Most developers today spend more time stitching together oracles, bridges, and APIs than actually building their products. According to the team, this has created a landscape filled with half-finished projects, blown budgets, and teams abandoning crypto altogether.

This is the problem Rialo was designed to solve. Unlike traditional blockchains that treat real-world data as an afterthought, Rialo integrates connectivity directly into its architecture. Event-driven transactions trigger automatically based on external inputs, eliminating the need for clunky middleware.

At the same time, native web hooks allow apps to interact with traditional services without custom integrations. And by combining RISC-V’s flexibility with solana VM compatibility, Rialo enables developers to port existing code while accessing features most chains can’t offer.

“Instead of shipping innovative products, too many brilliant teams are burning their runway gluing various pieces of poorly designed infrastructure together,” Ade Adepoju, Co-Founder of Subzero Labs, said. “We believe infrastructure should be invisible, fast, intuitive, and scalable. Rialo solves this and unlocks entirely new classes of applications that simply weren’t possible before.”

The approach reflects lessons from the founders’ past. Adepoju’s work on Netflix’s distributed systems and Zhang’s experience with Meta’s Diem project exposed them firsthand to the pitfalls of brittle architecture.

Rialo’s design mirrors Web2’s event-driven models, but with decentralization baked in. Early tests suggest it could cut development cycles for complex dApps by months, a potential game-changer for teams racing against limited funding runways.

According to the press release, the private devnet is already live, with Subzero actively onboarding builders ahead of a public launch. The focus now is proving Rialo can deliver on its promise: a blockchain that doesn’t just scale, but actually works with developers instead of against them.

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