James Lewis on Nostr: There is *some* argument for other data, specifically hash proofs. This will be ...
There is *some* argument for other data, specifically hash proofs. This will be indirectly momentary data.
I think 1:1 backed side-chains are a good idea, and we can prove and secure balances within that chain via the root of a Merkel tree on L1, and a small payload (32kb or less) from the other client.
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