Solana Co-founder: Want to build a huge synchronous state machine for everything
Solana co-founder Anatoly Yakovenko posted on social media that Vitalik Buterin's view is absolutely correct, go build a lot of asynchronous environments. The two cool problems I want to solve are: A) Building a huge synchronous state machine for everything; B) Syncing all the important bits of this state machine as quickly as possible under physical conditions. If a tuna boat in Alaska sinks, affecting the price of tuna in New York and Tokyo, then this news must reach these markets. I hope that a concurrent Solana block producer in Alaska has already transmitted the transaction about the impact of this news on all market prices in Solana's global state machine. Therefore, when this news reaches New York and Tokyo, the market in the global state machine has already changed. Between the global synchronous state machine and all asynchronous systems, no matter how fast these systems are, there should be no arbitrage opportunities. How much value will this create for the world? Who knows? But it can all be achieved through open source software and open protocols running on permissionless commodity hardware that only requires 10gbps links. So anyway, it will be built.
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