We're starting with a single sequencer or single single validator, and then we're going to introduce a decentralized consensus. We want the system fully controlled and owned by the community and not by any single party. With the design that we're building, if some of the validators are faulty, it's going to be Byzantine consensus anyway. As long as you have the majority of thevalidators who are live and functional, you will just move on. If we're talking about a network which secures operations for millions of users and handles thousands of transactions per second, you can't really afford a downtime of even some minutes. The sounds like an evolution of thinking around these architectures.

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