naval on Nostr: Programmable money (ETH, etc) is hard to scale. So people build Layer 2s. But these ...
Programmable money (ETH, etc) is hard to scale. So people build Layer 2s.
But these Layer 2s are barely decentralized. And now there’s a crop of L2s that are really just multisigs.
But wouldn’t a sufficiently large group of multisigs be somewhat decentralized? Like a digital Hawala network?
Especially for transactions (but not for smart contracts where money is locked up).
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2024-07-14 21:21:35Event JSON
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