There's many different kinds of metrics around finality. For instance, once a transaction gets submitted and a validator kind of gets this proof of availability on it, you have a guarantee that no one's going to forget this transaction. And people will keep submitting it until it either gets rejected or it eventually gets committed. So there are different kind of metrics in the system you can expose to this pipeline infrastructure,. Such as when things have been proven to be available on top of any of the validators. There's another proof which you can provide and which the ordering phase happens. It really depends on what we're talking about.
This week, Anna Rose interviews Avery Ching, Co-Founder and Chief Technology Officer at Aptos Labs. They cover Avery’s working history, including his time working on Meta’s Blockchain project, what this experience meant to him and how this led to the creation of Aptos. They discuss Aptos as it stands today, Avery’s experience of building in the current market and the unique qualities of the Aptos project.
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