8) The cost of ETH2 is that you can't have a coherent, composing ecosystem that collectively takes > 1k TPS.
A cypto exchange, Facebook, Twitter, WeChat, Alipay, etc. each take ~10k-10m TPS, so won't fit on a shard, or really on ETH2.
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18) Smaller shards would limit themselves to ~1k TPS, and be designed so that a laptop could validate them.
That way people really concerned with validating their own transactions could use smaller shards, and apps the require large usage or composability could use the large one
21) There were some other ideas whose details I've forgotten -- "big blocks/small blocks", "some small validator that has some power"-- do you remember those?
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The other set of ideas were about storing state securely and efficiently.
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25) -- how did I do summarizing this? What are your thoughts, in your words?
-- thoughts on the above?
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> “designed so that a laptop could validate them”
The hardware isn’t important, iPhone has enough silicon for 100ktps. it’s the uptime. There are no scalable protocols out right now which can function with low uptime nodes.
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has solved the Trilemma. Infinite linear scalability without sacrificing security. identified the issues you've outlined and worked on solutions over the last few years and now Radix will use the Cerberus protocol to ensure Defi works the way it should.
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