The Efficient DAO Paradox
Traditional corporations benefit from a strict hierarchy with well-defined responsibilities. The corporate structure is the product of hundreds of ye...
Thesis 2024: Decentralized Social
The second article in our Thesis 2024 series. Freedom of expression is a human right and now decentralized social is pushing back against Big Tech's attempts to quash it.
Incumbents vs. History
Big Tech is driving the current AI revolution, but history hasn't favored existing superpowers to survive innovation cycles. Let's discuss polythaism - a world built on a multitude of language models.
The Efficient DAO Paradox
Traditional corporations benefit from a strict hierarchy with well-defined responsibilities. The corporate structure is the product of hundreds of ye...
Thesis 2024: Decentralized Social
The second article in our Thesis 2024 series. Freedom of expression is a human right and now decentralized social is pushing back against Big Tech's attempts to quash it.
Incumbents vs. History
Big Tech is driving the current AI revolution, but history hasn't favored existing superpowers to survive innovation cycles. Let's discuss polythaism - a world built on a multitude of language models.
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What does the future architecture of blockchains look like?
We already have rollups as a separate execution layer emerging out from the general purpose blockchain. Newer technologies promise further modular separation of data availability, consensus, and settlement.

Will this happen? Will blockchains become modularized?
The history of general purpose computers is one of increasing modularity. Inside the computer exists the CPU, RAM, cache, BIOS, and more.
If Ethereum is a distributed “world computer”, by analogy, it’s conceivable it may also undergo modularization into specialized components in the future.

What does the future architecture of blockchains look like?
We already have rollups as a separate execution layer emerging out from the general purpose blockchain. Newer technologies promise further modular separation of data availability, consensus, and settlement.

Will this happen? Will blockchains become modularized?
The history of general purpose computers is one of increasing modularity. Inside the computer exists the CPU, RAM, cache, BIOS, and more.
If Ethereum is a distributed “world computer”, by analogy, it’s conceivable it may also undergo modularization into specialized components in the future.
The Tinkering Society
The Tinkering Society
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