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2 sats \ 1 reply \ @freetx 27 Dec 2021
Really good to see jack real personality coming thru now that he is no longer at twatter.
I've really come to hate the whole ycombinator-a16z-vc silicon valley tech scene. These people have willfully destroyed the web and are eager supporters of using these platforms to institute CCP style social credit score system with their quasi-gov partnerships.
I'm super thankful that the cheezy pissant little VC crowd completely missed out on Bitcoin and are now desperately trying to create shitcoins a way to stay relevant.
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @freetx 27 Dec 2021
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1 sat \ 3 replies \ @thrown 27 Dec 2021
interesting sidenote about rollups on ethereum. so loopring and zk-sync are dead on arrival or what?
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1 sat \ 2 replies \ @freetx 27 Dec 2021
My imperfect understanding is that zkrollups do function ok for simple payment-style transactions. However once smart contract computation gets involved it becomes very difficult to generate the 'proofs' in a cost-efficient manner.
These "prover pods" (ie. a centralized AWS group of servers) can be trivially DOSed by people submitting insanely costly smart-contracts that will take down the entire pod (ie. smart contract that ask you to factor huge random number primes or more amusingly a smart contract implementation of BTC PoW).
Lastly security is an issue as how do other prover pods verify the proof results. Its not totally clear the exact way that would happen....So if a very expensive proof is submitted (suppose its not a DOS attempt, just an expensive computation), and a proof is generated. How exactly are these proofs verified....in many cases like prime-factoring, hash generation, etc it may be trivial to verify that hash(xyz)=abc...but depending on the algorithm re-running the proof may be just as costly the second time as the first...so you can see how computing time could spiral out of control.
Right now if you watch discussion on these issues, the ETH crowd mainly does a fair amount of hand-waving on these issues and provides little in the way of concrete solutions.
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0 sats \ 1 reply \ @faithandcredit 28 Dec 2021
off-chain labs did a write up of Optimistic rollups vs zk rollups and they explain why zk rollups may also be bad. So basically Optimistic rollups beat Zk rollups but sidechains beat optimistic rollups.
https://medium.com/offchainlabs/optimistic-rollups-the-present-and-future-of-ethereum-scaling-60fb9067ae87
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @freetx 29 Dec 2021
In the end, Vitalik will probably just re-brand LN by changing some terms and altcoiner grifters will just pretend like they invented something novel.
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @faithandcredit 28 Dec 2021
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