Chardon: The idea of splitting up the Ethereum state into many different pieces and processing them in some way was, you know, was sort of really, it was around since day one. He says there's been relatively little progress on that front so far. Chardon: It is tired old quote of like, perfect is the enemy of good where you kind of just keep chasing the perfect solution and you kind of never actually do anything.
We finally sit down with Gavin to go through a bit of what Parity has been working on with Polkadot and Substrate. We talk about Polkadot early history and who was involved and where the idea spawned, up to coding practices and where Substrate became a thing.
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