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on the pros of the UTXO model, and more: ✔️ Strict access list → enables parallel transaction execution. ✔️ No global state tree → cheaper fraud proofs. ✔️ Predicates → enables native account abstraction.
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“We haven't had a reasonable UX flow for years because you couldn’t build blockchains with native account abstraction. If you want global user accessibility, you need account abstraction."
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on the significance of native account abstraction: With Fuel, you could send funds with a Cosmos or Solana key. You can use these and other such wallets at the application layer of Fuel, without hard forking the protocol.
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"Every design decision that might seem tiny now will have an order of magnitude of effects in the future. In the 5-10 year horizon, the FuelVM should have an easier time managing high volumes than any other blockchains."
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"Many blockchains have not cared about decentralization - opting for high throughput designs instead. With Fuel - you can retain the decentralized properties while enabling the highest flexible throughput. With Fuel - you can have the cake and eat it too."
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"Having a new state space is a perfect opportunity to experiment with all the amazing proposals that couldn't be implemented in Ethereum over the years. The Fuel protocol is years ahead of any other protocol to implement these improvements."
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on "If you come from Solidity or Rust, you can learn the Sway syntax in ~10 minutes. If you have never touched blockchains before, there is no barrier to entry to start learning Sway using the great onboarding resources available."
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