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#Gno gnoland has very good scalability. This is a very important extension function in the blockchain. The introduction is as follows: gnoland adopts a new language called gnolang, which is a branch of golang. When dealing with concurrency, golang has obvious advantages over other languages. Although most programming languages such as C + + or Java use multithreading to run concurrent programs, go uses goroutines. Multithreading is where multiple threads run in parallel in a single process. This may be because your browser plays music and runs a search engine at the same time, or your word processing software displays your input when checking grammar. The problem with multithreading is that it requires context switching, The operating system scheduler manages the switching between processes and threads. This usually leads to overhead and consumes too much resources. On the other hand, gorutine reduces the burden of the operating system by implementing the run-time local scheduler go scheduler. As suggested by Jae Kwon, a dual token model using a fee token with a fixed constant inflation rate (rather than indexation like a pledge token) will have the following advantages over a single token model: Most end users know nothing about technology, which means that most of them do not know which verifiers they should support and how to evaluate governance proposals. In short, the dual token model mitigates operational risks by shifting governance responsibilities from end users to nodes, verifiers and network stakeholders with practical knowledge of the blockchain. The purpose of the governance token is to pledge it on the network for the security of the blockchain. The irony of the single token model is that the stronger the traction obtained by the blockchain, the more likely it is to obtain more tokens as gasoline fees, which will lead to a decrease in network security. Having a dual token model can solve this problem. The fixed inflation fee token specially used to promote the blockchain contract will allow users to save the tokens in their wallets for future use without worrying about the value of the tokens being inflated. We are studying more about Jae Kwon's proposed dual token model and how to implement it on gnoland to maximize the sustainability and availability of token economics. In conclusion, I am very optimistic about gnoland
#Gno gnoland has very good scalability. This is a very important extension function in the blockchain. The introduction is as follows: gnoland adopts a new language called gnolang, which is a branch of golang. When dealing with concurrency, golang has obvious advantages over other languages. Although most programming languages such as C + + or Java use multithreading to run concurrent programs, go uses goroutines. Multithreading is where multiple threads run in parallel in a single process. This may be because your browser plays music and runs a search engine at the same time, or your word processing software displays your input when checking grammar. The problem with multithreading is that it requires context switching, The operating system scheduler manages the switching between processes and threads. This usually leads to overhead and consumes too much resources. On the other hand, gorutine reduces the burden of the operating system by implementing the run-time local scheduler go scheduler. As suggested by Jae Kwon, a dual token model using a fee token with a fixed constant inflation rate (rather than indexation like a pledge token) will have the following advantages over a single token model: Most end users know nothing about technology, which means that most of them do not know which verifiers they should support and how to evaluate governance proposals. In short, the dual token model mitigates operational risks by shifting governance responsibilities from end users to nodes, verifiers and network stakeholders with practical knowledge of the blockchain. The purpose of the governance token is to pledge it on the network for the security of the blockchain. The irony of the single token model is that the stronger the traction obtained by the blockchain, the more likely it is to obtain more tokens as gasoline fees, which will lead to a decrease in network security. Having a dual token model can solve this problem. The fixed inflation fee token specially used to promote the blockchain contract will allow users to save the tokens in their wallets for future use without worrying about the value of the tokens being inflated. We are studying more about Jae Kwon's proposed dual token model and how to implement it on gnoland to maximize the sustainability and availability of token economics. In conclusion, I am very optimistic about gnoland
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