# GnoLand

By [paladin33](https://paragraph.com/@paladin33) · 2022-08-29

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Not only for blockchain, in the entire human history, people are making tools and finding ways to make things easier and more perfect. Gnoland is one good example. “At first, there was Bitcoin, out of the entropy soup of the greater All. Then, there was Ethereum, which was created in the likeness of Bitcoin, but made Turing complete. Among these were Tendermint and Cosmos to engineer robust PoS and IBC. Then came Gno upon Cosmos and there spring forth Gnoland, simulated by the Gnomes of the Greater Resistance.”

From Bitcoin to Ethereum and afterwards to Cosmos, each generation has brought significant improvements to the blockchain space, making it a friendlier environment for both users and developers. Comos Ecosystem is a great innovation, however, the idea of Hub Minimalism that serve as the pillars of its architecture is slowly drifting away from its initial philosophy, which is starting to confuse the community on where the Cosmos Hub should be headed, and if the tokenomics of ATOM needs modification.

At the moment, Jae Kwon, who is a core contributor to the Cosmos has been designing a new blockchain called Gnoland with the goal of optimizing the consensus process between validators, the completeness of the smart contract language, and the sustainability of the tokenomics. Gnoland adopts a new language called Gnolang, a fork of the Golang. A clear advantage of Golang compared to other languages is apparent when dealing with concurrency. Gnoland is believed to introduce a performant blockchain that’s capable of running smart contracts that fully leverages the advantages of Golang and the advanced hardware of modern computers.

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*Originally published on [paladin33](https://paragraph.com/@paladin33/gnoland)*
