Update on the Smart Contract Wars: ETH, Terra, SOL, and AVAX

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A thread on some of the major smart contract chains, their different approaches, and how HOPEFULLY (for the love of all that is holy) we are moving away from simply "X chain is superior because it did XXXX TPS on a closed environment testnet"

@epolynya has alluded to several times,  numbers are almost meaningless now. Especially anything under 100k.

At the risk of having this thrown in my face 5 years from now, TPS is essentially solved.

2/ This is due to many things but some reasons include:

#modular designs (@CelestiaOrg#rollups@avalancheavax to an extent)

- Rollups, in general, and how they can somewhat "defeat" the #ScalabilityTrilemma

@IOHK_Charles & his giga brain (ok maybe not this ??) 

3/ So, rather than the question being  "What's your TPS?" We now care about HOW you achieve it.

How many #Algorand permissioned chains does one need to know that centralized=faster??

  Now, convos are switching to validator costs, the "inclusivity" of the chain (i.e. permisionless-ness), chain/state bloat, data availability, robustness, uptime, idiosyncratic vs systemic risks, interoperability risks, composability, etc.

4/ I've covered scaling and rollups quite a bit so won't rehash here. If interested to learn how the Merge, shards, #EIP1559, PoS, Beacon Chain, and everything else work together, check out this piece

5/ But what about the others? Let's start with  since it's quite hot lately

Terra Core is built on the  Software Development Kit (SDK) making it interoperable with other IBC chains in the Cosmos ecosystem. It's a DPoS chain using the #Tendermint consensus protocol.  While Tendermint Core essentially ensures that transactions are recorded in the same order, across the distributed ledger, the Application Blockchain Interface () is the means by which developers interact with the transactions.Therefore, @terra_money and its tech is constrained to what the @cosmoshub can enable.

The ABCI is one of the main incentives to utilize the Tendermint Core consensus engine since it’s programming language agnostic in the sense that devs can choose to instantiate Tendermint in whichever programming language they choose. 

Terra smart contracts use #CosmWasm technology and are written in Rust, Go, or Assembly. These contracts can execute on other IBC- linked chains.

6/Ok, so how about @solana

- "Bonded" PoS

- Proof of History () created 10x gains in TPS

- Fantastic "product" right *now*

- Deep pockets and can sleep well knowing  is in their corner ( and @TusharJain_@KyleSamani@multicoincap

- "50k TPS", while high now isn't long term

#Solana's solution to get to 1M+ TPS doesn't exist

-High barrier to become validator

- monolithic design

- "VC chain" stigma

- Suffers under stress (uptime)

- compatible which puts them on an island

#Avalanche

- 3 separate chains, fast finality

#Snowman Consensus and "sub-sampled voting" are legit

- subnets increase flexibility (more VMs)

- whole-heartedly reaping the rewards of being  compatible ??

- fair to say "modular" design due to #Subnets

 downsides:

- validator cost is outrageously high

- most of @avalabsofficial success thus far has simply been its  copy and paste C-chain

That's not necessarily a problem but we've seen this before with , & others It, thus far, has proven fleeting.  

Of course, spinning up a brand new, fresh EVM chain with limited validator set makes for a great user experience. But give it 6 years and (probably) trillions of txs. Then see what you have.

(Spoiler: higher fees and chain bloat)At least @avalabsofficial@el33th4xor acknowledge this unlike, say @cz_binance, which is refreshing. But the Avalanche "pruning" solution doesn't exist. And they may just be waiting for solve it

8/ Subnets look an awfully lot like zones and/or sidechains. There's much to be desired there. Especially the (unknowable) relationships/interplay between each subnet, their tokens, validators, security, etc.

9/ Subnets are often praised for their customizability that enables "compliance," "KYC'd actors," and "permissioned chains" which I find incredibly uninteresting. As mentioned previously, there are already 1000s of options if you want a permissioned chain/database. 

10/ Similar to my  critique, AVAX is currently being propped up by #Ethereum compatibility and $500M+ in incentives over the years with the latest #AvalancheRush news.You can buy a lot of users that way. 1.00   

Finally, while critical of these projects, doesn't mean they're doomed. And I hold some of them.   

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