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RE: Modular Blockchains, can they can solve all of Ethereum’s problems?

in LeoFinance3 years ago

Hi @shortsegments

As a Student of Blockchains, I find this post, and the concepts discussed fascinating. Your use of descriptor vowels is a little loose here, but the focus of the article: innovation in blockchain function is razor sharp. One of the limitations of innovation is creativity. We can become so entrenched in the rules of the constructs, as to have no brainpower left to innovate, so conceptual writers are very helpful. Even those who don't completely understand technology can help promote its evolution by asking questions about why and how. Your article nicely asks us to imagine how technology could be used differently than it is, to achieve certain goals. This is the distillation of creativity and innovation. I also like how you focus on the three core functions. Blockchains are complicated constructs, open closed, permissioned, nonpermissioned, and variants in between. The plethora of copy cat forks leads people to think that is the norm, but there are many novel projects out there. The cryptoverse is vast. It is this vastness that sparks much disagreement. Many interpret the world through their narrow lens. We all only have so much capacity for absorption of new data and surely we are also limited by time constraints. It is a fascinatingly big world out there. I am reading the comments here and learning much more just today. Amazing.

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Hi @defigeek
Thank you for your comment and it is true that modular blockchains are a great example of creativity and innovation. I am glad you appreciated the post, and also happy the comments also promote your education and understanding, as this is a good function of social media.
Take Care.