0xTodd
0xTodd|Oct 18, 2025 13:53
To be honest, the issues faced by Tempo and ETH are completely different. Tempo leans towards a consortium chain structure, and the challenge lies in convincing others to use it. You know, consortium chains have extremely abundant performance, almost limitless. On the other hand, ETH already has millions of nodes, and now Dank (along with many ETH devs) needs to design a path to improve performance without compromising decentralization. It’s kind of like digging up Newton and asking him to study why light is a wave; or bringing Huygens back and asking him to prove that light is actually a particle Of course, I still wish Dank all the best.
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