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by semiel 3668 days ago
I mostly disagree. You definitely need to know the basic abstractions and concepts, like blocks, transactions, and addresses. But they're not particularly harder than concepts like inheritance or pointers, and way easier than something like monads.

I can't think of any reason you'd need to know "bit lengths of various classes of data" for normal development.

> The major issue ethereum is going to have is making a case that there's a real-world value add relative to centralized, traditional architecture before many people will be willing to stare at it long enough for the easiness to set in.

I definitely agree with that.