Cassie Heart
@cassie
Execution and well-conceived integration are a mandatory minimum of realizing the potential of new innovations. Grab a coffee (or hot chocolate if you're @greg), sit back, and relax, we're going on a deep dive.
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Thomas
@aviationdoctor.eth
Amazing thread, this is what I come to FC for. I understood *some* of these words; does it mean that Quilibrium’s commitment scheme offers an alternate way that Ethereum *could* use to face its future scaling challenges post full danksharding, and if so, what’s been the EF’s reaction so far if any? 1000 $degen
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Cassie Heart
@cassie
Making the leap from their existing structure would be the largest undertaking they could ever do. Structurally, even their account model would have to change, so I understand why they didn't do it, because even for their original sharding plan, their account model would still similarly need to change.
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Thomas
@aviationdoctor.eth
Thanks! So what’s your vision for Quilibrium then: to be a technical proof of concept of how scalability can be done, to serve as a sidechain for existing blockchain designs that struggle to scale, to become a leading L1 with its own utility and use cases, etc?
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Cassie Heart
@cassie
The latter-most – but I view it through the lens of not crypto, but rather a general replacement for how things are built on the web.
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