I’ve been thinking about doing the same. I think Ethereum will reach $8-12k in the next bullrun but that’s only a 4-7x from here. Solana can easily do a 10-20x and reach $300-500. I refuse to even sell a single sol until it hits $300
XEC is targeting a capacity of up to 5 million tps. Just saying. And yes, there are no unknowns, the scaling engineers have proposed why and how this is achievable and it is fairly simple to do so.
„As they completely rewrite the codebase in a new language, there is zero likelihood of bugs being in the new program.“ Lol, the exact opposite is true of course. Zero likelihood of NO new bugs. Ask any developer you know (or just think about that statement yourself). This is a really basic one 😂
Not that there is 0 flaws but that they will not be rushing to get the code out of the door so they will have more time to troubleshoot prior to launch
As a software engineer of 15 years. There is zero chance there will be zero bugs. There are ALWAYS bugs, some are known shippable though, so here is to hoping they catch all the major and critical bugs before something bad happens.
With only one code base, a bug in a validator could affect the whole network. All validators could vote for the same invalid transaction, or all crash at once. But with two or more entirely separate codebases they will have different bugs. So the more implementations the better
“Hope is not a strategy ladies and gentlemen” well said..keep the sol videos coming
Just sold my Etherium for Solana.
I’ve been thinking about doing the same. I think Ethereum will reach $8-12k in the next bullrun but that’s only a 4-7x from here. Solana can easily do a 10-20x and reach $300-500. I refuse to even sell a single sol until it hits $300
Me too sol 300$
Mistake lol
Good choice
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I don’t get why more are not talking about this. Its unprecedented & no one will be even close if this rolls out smoothly.
Good video. Didn't understand a lot of the content but that just means I will have to watch it a few times to learn. Thanks James.
XEC is targeting a capacity of up to 5 million tps. Just saying. And yes, there are no unknowns, the scaling engineers have proposed why and how this is achievable and it is fairly simple to do so.
"Zero likelihood of bugs" mwahahahahahaha
Just buy SOL and hold
„As they completely rewrite the codebase in a new language, there is zero likelihood of bugs being in the new program.“
Lol, the exact opposite is true of course. Zero likelihood of NO new bugs. Ask any developer you know (or just think about that statement yourself).
This is a really basic one 😂
can someone explain to me why if they rewrite the code in new language there is zero chance for bugs?
Not that there is 0 flaws but that they will not be rushing to get the code out of the door so they will have more time to troubleshoot prior to launch
As a software engineer of 15 years. There is zero chance there will be zero bugs. There are ALWAYS bugs, some are known shippable though, so here is to hoping they catch all the major and critical bugs before something bad happens.
@@aidan11162 there is 0 chance of bug crossover to another "backup" client in case of a critical firedancer bug. i think this is what is meant by that
With only one code base, a bug in a validator could affect the whole network. All validators could vote for the same invalid transaction, or all crash at once. But with two or more entirely separate codebases they will have different bugs. So the more implementations the better
Why c++ and not rust though
Great video
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now days they can use AI to catch most bugs before release. **most
"zero chance of bug crossover" does not mean zero chance of bugs. Any code written by a human being can and probably will have bugs