The way that the design is kind of moving towards now is a little better. I think going to end up with very large block producers that are kind of expensive to run, maybe Solana sized machines. They're still limited by the bandwidth rate that any one of these small machines can accept. Because of that, they're trying to use cryptography to aggregate as much information as possible into the smallest amount of data. When that aggregation takes time, it takes global synchronization and it effectively limits how much bandwidth the system can do.
In this episode, Delphi Co-Founder and VC Tommy hosts Anatoly Yakovenko, Co-founder of Solana, for an in-depth and energetic episode centered around the core thesis for Solana in the face of other L1 and L2 ecosystems.
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