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Interview with Paradigm - with Charlie Noyes, Georgios Konstantopoulos, and Hasu

Uncommon Core 2.0

CHAPTER

The Negative Externality of Having Too Many Transactions

There's some argument that, like pete p congestion, it does raise those resource costs. Depending on the form of m e v, it kind of can get more extreme. And then there's the final negative externality of just the perto pet laer having lots of transactions that don't end up m what is at ot the downside of you now having flatet peter ple i man nitons i de itel. The exact negative externality depends on the context, am. But they're a bunch of interesting ones.

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