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Everyone is talking about decentralization, but does the concept really mean what it means? Not really.
Today's chains, especially Layer 1 (L1) ones, are like a city stuck in traffic.
More users, more applications, more transactions.
However, the infrastructure is struggling to carry this load, and struggling would be an understatement, it's almost crushed.
Blockchains mostly process transactions one by one, in order.
Just like everyone waiting in a single line at the grocery store checkout.
The result?
Delays,
High gas fees
Decreased user experience.
This situation limits scalability.
And this is not just a technical problem; it is an obstacle to mass adoption. At this point, Altius Stack comes to the rescue.
Altius Stack is an infrastructure solution developed to overcome these bottlenecks of chains. Its main feature: Parallel Processing.
In other words, it can process transactions at the same time, not sequentially. Think of it like a supermarket opening 10 cash registers instead of a single cash register. Transactions are divided, processed simultaneously in different cash registers, and the results are collected. All consistent and fast.
Here, it is necessary to look at L1 and L2 separately.

Altius Stack can integrate with different L1 architectures:
Old-style chains (e.g. Ethereum 1.0): The person who proposes a transaction also does the execution. Altius can come into play here and organize the transactions in parallel.
Modern chains (e.g. Ethereum 2.0, Berachain): Consensus and execution are separated. Altius provides much higher throughput by executing transactions on blocks simultaneously after they are created.
In both cases, the results remain consistent and correct across the chain.๐งฑ What's the Difference in Layer 2s?
Altius is even more flexible in Layer 2 (L2) solutions:
Choose a consensus layer that can connect to an L1 like Ethereum.
Integrate data availability providers like Celestia or Eigen.
Customize to your application, increase performance.

Because chains are no longer just for sending money;
games, social networks, DeFi applications, AI transactions are also hosted.
And all of these must run in parallel.
Congestion is solved. Efficiency is increased. Latency is reduced. User satisfaction has increased.
All thanks to Altius Stack.

If you liked the article, don't forget to pin it. We will continue to think about Altius in the following articles.

Everyone is talking about decentralization, but does the concept really mean what it means? Not really.
Today's chains, especially Layer 1 (L1) ones, are like a city stuck in traffic.
More users, more applications, more transactions.
However, the infrastructure is struggling to carry this load, and struggling would be an understatement, it's almost crushed.
Blockchains mostly process transactions one by one, in order.
Just like everyone waiting in a single line at the grocery store checkout.
The result?
Delays,
High gas fees
Decreased user experience.
This situation limits scalability.
And this is not just a technical problem; it is an obstacle to mass adoption. At this point, Altius Stack comes to the rescue.
Altius Stack is an infrastructure solution developed to overcome these bottlenecks of chains. Its main feature: Parallel Processing.
In other words, it can process transactions at the same time, not sequentially. Think of it like a supermarket opening 10 cash registers instead of a single cash register. Transactions are divided, processed simultaneously in different cash registers, and the results are collected. All consistent and fast.
Here, it is necessary to look at L1 and L2 separately.

Altius Stack can integrate with different L1 architectures:
Old-style chains (e.g. Ethereum 1.0): The person who proposes a transaction also does the execution. Altius can come into play here and organize the transactions in parallel.
Modern chains (e.g. Ethereum 2.0, Berachain): Consensus and execution are separated. Altius provides much higher throughput by executing transactions on blocks simultaneously after they are created.
In both cases, the results remain consistent and correct across the chain.๐งฑ What's the Difference in Layer 2s?
Altius is even more flexible in Layer 2 (L2) solutions:
Choose a consensus layer that can connect to an L1 like Ethereum.
Integrate data availability providers like Celestia or Eigen.
Customize to your application, increase performance.

Because chains are no longer just for sending money;
games, social networks, DeFi applications, AI transactions are also hosted.
And all of these must run in parallel.
Congestion is solved. Efficiency is increased. Latency is reduced. User satisfaction has increased.
All thanks to Altius Stack.

If you liked the article, don't forget to pin it. We will continue to think about Altius in the following articles.

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