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by zilebune
2037 days ago
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I think with Eth2 we're possibly seeing a the first attempt to address the Innovator's Dilemma[0] in the blockchain environment.
I've been following the Eth2 progress for a few months now and from the outside it really feels like trying to swap out the engine of a running racecar. Definitely worth to follow how the Eth1->Eth2 evolution will play out, but I wonder if is not too late for Ethereum while newer kids on the block [1], much more agile due to lack of legacy overhead, have already launched solutions for many of the problems (PoS, sharding, scarcity, WASM smart contract infra, super-high TPS etc.)[2] that Ethereum will be trying to...in the next year or so. [0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Innovator%27s_Dilemma [1] https://elrond.com/assets/files/elrond-whitepaper.pdf [2] https://elrond.com/blog/its-time-to-build/ |
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