#Eth1x sync call just finished, after 2.5 hours. Here are a few quick takeaways while they're still fresh on my mind:
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If you want Ethereum to be a true world computer it must scale socially, i.e. behave in a manner trustworthy to as many diverse users in diverse parts of globe as possible, not merely geographically (just a few dozen English-speaking mutual acquaintances in a handful of cities).
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Each stakeholder who participates in the call decreases all other stakeholders' voices and thus community -- calls and other such communications are unscalable. The way to scale is to decrease the number of things you need to talk about -- decrease the argument surface.
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@NickSzabo4 I'm with you 100% on the goal of social scalability and reducing cognitive load/scaling trust but saying "calls don't scale" is easy; building Ethereum is not. Would love to hear ideas on how to coordinate development in a more decentralized fashion! -
Can shrink argument surface by strictly forbidding any hoped-for or future transaction reversals at chain level and by foregoing many hoped-for computational scalability and performance improvements in favor of architectural simplicity and stability. Take stuff off the table.
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Also as another commenter suggested, move desired new features, and desired improvements in performance or computational scalability, out from the layer 1 chain code and into user smart contracts or layer 2 apps wherever feasible.
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Kind of agree with
@NickSzabo4 on this one.@VladZamfir@hudsonjameson before trying to solve governance should we start talking about the comprehension of the#ethereum community and his ecosystem?Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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With due respect, there are still orders of magnitude more development on Ethereum compared to btc.... is that bad for Eth and good for btc?
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