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Tim Roughgarden
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Is the following a good analogy? 1. The Internet aspires to be neutral infrastructure for communication. 2. Permissionless blockchains aspire to be neutral infrastructure for computation.
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Would suggest to substitute computation for coordination — this got to be the core value-prop in my mind, otherwise distributed computation wouldn’t be that valuable.
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Tim Roughgarden
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My experience has been that non-crypto computer scientists find the term "coordination" to be too abstract and vague. I could imagine it working well for non-academic/non-CS audiences, though, it has an appealing grandness to it
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Also, I view the "distributed computation" aspect as being the implementation (of a computer with no owner/operator), not the goal per se I.e., I'd be fine with tech that somehow implements the computer in the sky without resorting to a consensus protocol
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Yep, thats a fair point — the term coordination *is* a bit vague. Wonder if there is a more rigorous term corresponding to coordination, and if not, perhaps there is an academic opportunity here…
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