Adi Seredinschi
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I have finished reading "The Innovator's Dilemma" - a fascinating read full of counter-intuitive surprises. The quote attached here has the most counter-intuitive lesson I found. It's highly relevant for founders: Creating new market may be less risky than going into established markets. I took ~5k words worth of takeaways and observation. Will blog about it soon..
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https://medium.com/@VitalikButerin/parametrizing-casper-the-decentralization-finality-time-overhead-tradeoff-3f2011672735 fascinating to re-read these design docs and reflect how ethereum got to be what it is today (having prioritized economic security & decentralization)
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The thesis from Informal --
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Adi Seredinschi
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If you were to design a consensus library from scratch, what would it look like? What if you wanted something supple and portable? The answer we arrived at: The _core_ library in Malachite, the most flexible consensus API in the world! Malachite is a Rust-based consensus engine implementing Tendermint. It’s designed for maximum portability, capable of powering Starknet ecosystem decentralized sequencers, decentralized social networks à la Farcaster & beyond Dig into the details in our newest blog post here: https://informal.systems/blog/the-most-flexible-consensus-api-in-the-world”
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Adi Seredinschi
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Most of builder activity around Ethereum L2 is for collecting stuff (collect podcasts, NFTs, blog, etc). The UX is partly new compared to web2, but not truly compelling. Deeper/novel integrations may be needed across unlikely domains, eg podcast episode <> collect <> history/background on the episode <> farcaster thread <> what else?
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today was a good day
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