Forget the latency race—bandwidth is where real scaling happens. Look at PeerDAS combined with ZKPs, and suddenly the picture changes. We're talking about potential thousand-fold improvements over what we have now. The data speaks for itself too. Compare pre-sharding vs post-sharding numbers and you'll see why this approach just makes more sense. It's not about speed tricks; it's about fundamentally expanding capacity. When you crunch the numbers, bandwidth optimization becomes the smarter play.
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PumpingCroissant
· 01-10 09:09
No hype, no negativity. PeerDAS really hits the mark, much more reliable than those projects that just boast about latency.
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ApeShotFirst
· 01-10 03:46
Wow, the combination of PeerDAS with ZKP is really amazing, a thousandfold performance boost? I need to study it quickly.
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tx_pending_forever
· 01-08 07:30
Bandwidth is the key, I've seen through this long ago. The data after sharding is right here.
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PumpDoctrine
· 01-08 07:30
Nah, bandwidth optimization is really the core, those speed contests are really missing the point.
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just_another_fish
· 01-08 07:19
Bandwidth has indeed been underestimated, and PeerDAS caught me off guard.
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bridgeOops
· 01-08 07:03
Bandwidth optimization has indeed been underestimated, and the combination of PeerDAS+ZKP plays a strong hand.
Forget the latency race—bandwidth is where real scaling happens. Look at PeerDAS combined with ZKPs, and suddenly the picture changes. We're talking about potential thousand-fold improvements over what we have now. The data speaks for itself too. Compare pre-sharding vs post-sharding numbers and you'll see why this approach just makes more sense. It's not about speed tricks; it's about fundamentally expanding capacity. When you crunch the numbers, bandwidth optimization becomes the smarter play.