Stop Optimizing Blockchains
In this episode of Deeply Intents (🎙️, 🎧), I chat with @spjoleh founder and CEO @deltadotnetwork. This is an amazing conversation that touches on blockchain architecture, design philosophy, and product strategy.
[sponsored by @anoma]
In this episode we discuss:
- verifiability
- shared state
- delta and its domains
- byzantine eventual consistency
- scalability
- product
Timestamps
0:00 - From Math to Delta
2:33 - Category Theory
4:56 - Finding blockchain
9:04 - Levels to B.S.
11:20 - Verifiability and shared state
16:50 - Reducing friction with verifiability
21:08 - Shared state and compossability
27:30 - Delta architecture
32:38 - State diff lists
35:13 - Integrability
41:09 - Domains, network effects, and trust
49:01 - Byzantine eventual consistency
53:34 - Design philosophy
1:01:20 - Scalability is oversold
1:05:07 - Approach to product
1:09:05 - GTM products
1:13:46 - Credible neutrality
1:20:37 - Context switching
1:22:51 - Crypto dogma
1:29:26 - User feedback
Pt. II: Blockchains are not computers. We are limiting ourselves by treating them as such
We should be able to add verifiability and shared state to any app (especially simple ones like the one from Pt. I)
Here's how⬇️