Tarun Chitra
@pinged
I too really liked @vitalik.eth’s post but I can’t help but find it funny that different groups RT’d it with obviously ironic selfish motives: - VCs justifying existing investments - Investors using it to say ETH is doomed - Chains saying their roadmap is better As multifarious as religious text interpretation!
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Angler 🖼️
@angler
What is your take on the current Ethereum roadmap since you are getting progressively more involved with Solana? Ethereum still seems to have the most RnD resources but on the downside it's the hardest system to change.
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Tarun Chitra
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My honest opinion, regardless of politics and based on what code / research exists, is they’d both do better if they actually shared ideas in the same language; but there is no lingua fraca (part of the reason I’ve been trying to formalize some Solana mechanics)
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Angler 🖼️
@angler
So you believe that: 1. both approaches / realities have merit? 2. We are not in the phase for competition since research problems remain unsolved? Seems almost like an academic view. P.s.: This would help me a lot figuring out how Solana works.
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Tarun Chitra
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I think that Solana, under the constraints it places itself under, has found some clever / surprising engineering solutions to difficult problems that are worth learning from (and ditto for ETH with things L2s are learning)
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Tarun Chitra
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In some ways, it is the code that gets written under particular constraints that demonstrates whether there's something to learn or not and I really do think there's something surprising within pieces of the Solana codebase that are really worth studying (and generalizing to other chains)
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