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During the discussion about the Ordering FIP, we practically identified three different network state models, and I think we should be aware of them. Each one has its pros and cons, and makes some use cases simpler and some harder. - Global-state oriented (current model, most probably future model too) - User-state oriented - App-state oriented Depending on how current and future apps want to use the network, each model offers advantages and disadvantages. For example, for a twitter-like app, think Warpcast and Supercast, the global-state oriented model is the best fit. If you're interested in knowing what only specific users do and not the whole network, a user-state model would be a better fit. And if you mostly care about what users do within a special-purpose app (@kmacb.eth's d33m.com comes to mind, or maybe a channel-specific app like @purple has been discussing for some time) then an app-specific model seems better.
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@samuellhuber.eth Would love to understand what's being written here, feel like you've probably read it already and understand it? 😆
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