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androidsixteen
@androidsixteen.eth
Reading the Snapchain doc: https://warpcast.notion.site/Snapchain-Public-0e6b7e51faf74be1846803cb74493886 Going to cast all my stupid questions in this thread as they come up 🧵👇
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androidsixteen
@androidsixteen.eth
> Proof of Stake — Another approach is to follow Ethereum’s staking model. Anyone can run a Hub by staking ETH on a contract I think PoA would be better than this — this turns validator elections into an ETH bridging / event messaging problem, which is arguably worse
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kia
@kia.eth
PoA is awfully prone to censorship
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androidsixteen
@androidsixteen.eth
Give examples where the validator set is a decent size (10+) and are controlled by reasonably distinct entities?
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EulerLagrange.eth
@eulerlagrange.eth
Tendermint requires 100 validators iirc to work
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androidsixteen
@androidsixteen.eth
You can run Tendermint on way fewer validators ~100 is a schelling point for a comfortable upper limit if you want to keep block times at 5-6 seconds, but with optimizations, can get up to ~150
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EulerLagrange.eth
@eulerlagrange.eth
You right, need to go to sleep
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