Einstein: I find in kind of conceptualizing what's going on efficiency to be separable as a not that you would not use systems where you can reason about efficiency. So for just from the design perspective, it's helpful to separate these parameters. And if you do it well, it can allow you to reason more cleanly about efficiency because you can view efficiency as a function of the different costs of all of your different specific primitives and then pull that out. In terms of languages, we've been spending time on is thinking about what the key you could call it VM or like what the key black box abstraction that an intense centered system tries to provide is right? Einstein: What
This week, host Anna Rose and co-host Tarun Chitra catch up with Chris Goes from Heliax, the team behind Anoma and Namada. They start with a quick retrospective about IBC, a project he formerly worked on, and how the protocol has evolved since it launched.
They dive into the concept of 'intents', exploring their origin, evolution, and discuss the intent-based systems that exist today. As well, they chat about the architectures enabled by a generalized intent-based infrastructure, the potential impacts on user experience, and the inherent trade-offs, particularly when zero-knowledge or privacy aspects are added to the mix.
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