I've been trying to figure the essential _features_ of the The Ethereum (computer) vs. mere _implementation_ "details"; so far have come up with: 1. strong integrity protection for your code (customarily called "smart contract"), 2. strong availability for your code. (1/)
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(3/) The "decentralization" is a mere implementation detail. OT1H it allows us to have integrity and availability for our code, OT2H it ruins privacy and performance. The challenge is to find the right tradeoff. But "decentralization" doesn't give us anything in itself, does it?
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(4/) So, if I could, say, launch a traditional server onto an Earth's orbit, perhaps this would be "reasonably" as good a solution as Ethereum? Assuming the root account was disabled and the cost of shooting it down (physically) was high enough?
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did you look at spacechain, based on QTUM? any insight~
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