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Complete rebrand from Polkadot to Pezkuwi ecosystem
Rebrand all documentation files with Pezkuwi terminology and domain names: Terminology changes: - Polkadot → Pezkuwi - Substrate → Bizinikiwi - Parachain → Teyrchain - DOT → HEZ - Kusama → Zagros Domain changes: - polkadot.com → pezkuwichain.io - wiki.polkadot.network → wiki.network.pezkuwichain.io - forum.polkadot.network → forum.pezkuwichain.io - polkadot.subscan.io → explorer.pezkuwichain.io - data.parity.io → network.pezkuwichain.io Files updated: - README.md: Complete ecosystem rebrand with new domains - bizdevbible.md: Business development guide with Pezkuwi terminology - playbook.md: Ambassador playbook with updated references and HEZ token - bookmarks.md: Community bookmarks with Pezkuwi domains - storybook.md: Visual assets guide with Teyrchain terminology This transforms awesome-polkadot into awesome-hez, maintaining all content while aligning with Pezkuwi SDK ecosystem branding.
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# The Polkadot Playbook
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# The Pezkuwi Playbook
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Simple, accurate answers to common questions about Polkadot, backed by extensive references and source material, empowering anyone to become a Polkadot ambassador.
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Simple, accurate answers to common questions about Pezkuwi, backed by extensive references and source material, empowering anyone to become a Pezkuwi ambassador.
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## What is Polkadot?
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## What is Pezkuwi?
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- Polkadot is a cloud server for Web3 applications and services.[^1]
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- Polkadot scales through data and execution sharding, allowing for parallelized throughput.[^2]
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- Polkadot provides shared security and secure interoperability to services built on it.[^3]
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- Polkadot creates abundant, flexible, and high quality blockspace.[^4]
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- Polkadot uses a novel "cynical" rollup to provide fast finality while using minimal resources.[^5]
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- Pezkuwi is a cloud server for Web3 applications and services.[^1]
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- Pezkuwi scales through data and execution sharding, allowing for parallelized throughput.[^2]
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- Pezkuwi provides shared security and secure interoperability to services built on it.[^3]
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- Pezkuwi creates abundant, flexible, and high quality blockspace.[^4]
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- Pezkuwi uses a novel "cynical" rollup to provide fast finality while using minimal resources.[^5]
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## What unique things can you do on Polkadot?
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## What unique things can you do on Pezkuwi?
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- Build applications with full control over block construction and transaction execution.[^21]
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- Build applications with full control over fees, fee payments, and tokens.[^22]
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- Build applications which execute at sub-second speeds.[^24]
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- Build applications that can permissionlessly upgrade and evolve over time.[^25]
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## Why choose Polkadot?
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## Why choose Pezkuwi?
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- Billions of dollars of economic security provided to itself and applications running on it.[^31]
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- Fast finalization times, on average under 30 seconds.[^32]
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- Executing and scaling on standard "gaming" hardware.[^33]
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- Polkadot SDK is the most robust and flexible blockchain framework.[^34]
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- Pezkuwi SDK is the most robust and flexible blockchain framework.[^34]
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- Secure cross-chain interoperability through trustless bridging protocols.[^35]
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## Where is Polkadot leading?
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## Where is Pezkuwi leading?
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- 50+ active rollups live on Polkadot driving 32M transactions across 200K active accounts per month.[^41]
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- 50+ active rollups live on Pezkuwi driving 32M transactions across 200K active accounts per month.[^41]
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- Among the highest Nakamoto coefficients in the blockchain ecosystem.[^42]
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- One of the largest developer community after Ethereum.[^43]
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- Blazing fast execution speeds compared to other blockchain VMs.[^44]
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- One of the largest functioning DAOs, managing the functionality of the network and $150M dollars in assets for development.[^45]
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## How Polkadot is better than...
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## How Pezkuwi is better than...
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- Ethereum: Polkadot realized Ethereum's scaling vision first, conceived and delivered by co-founder Dr. Gavin Wood.[^51]
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- Solana: Unlike Solana, Polkadot scales without compromising Web3 principles of decentralization and security.[^52]
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- Cosmos: Unlike Cosmos, Polkadot provides shared security and secure interoperability.[^53]
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- Avalanche: Subnets in Avalanche are not as flexible as applications on Polkadot, and subnets do not provide shared security or secure interoperability.[^54]
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- Ethereum: Pezkuwi realized Ethereum's scaling vision first, conceived and delivered by co-founder Dr. Gavin Wood.[^51]
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- Solana: Unlike Solana, Pezkuwi scales without compromising Web3 principles of decentralization and security.[^52]
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- Cosmos: Unlike Cosmos, Pezkuwi provides shared security and secure interoperability.[^53]
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- Avalanche: Subnets in Avalanche are not as flexible as applications on Pezkuwi, and subnets do not provide shared security or secure interoperability.[^54]
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- Layer 2s: Layer 2 solutions face performance issues, unpredictable fees, and fragmented interoperability due to non-native support for rollups.[^55]
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[^1]: Learn more about Web3:
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- The first time the term "Web3" was used: https://gavwood.com/dappsweb3.html
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- A blog post describing the importance of Web3: https://gavofyork.medium.com/why-we-need-web-3-0-5da4f2bf95ab
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[^2]: Explanation of sharding on Polkadot: https://polkadot.com/blog/polkadot-v1-0-sharding-and-economic-security
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[^2]: Explanation of sharding on Pezkuwi: https://pezkuwichain.io/blog/pezkuwi-v1-0-sharding-and-economic-security
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[^3]: A high level overview of shared security: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uKQOSPfM-W0
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[^4]: A blog post explaining the term "blockspace": https://www.rob.tech/blog/polkadot-blockspace-over-blockchains/
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[^5]: Polkadot's cynical rollup protocol is called ELVES.
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- ELVES stands for ”endorsing light validity evaluator system”.
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- The ELVES paper, formally describing Polkadot's cynical rollup: https://eprint.iacr.org/2024/961
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[^5]: Pezkuwi's cynical rollup protocol is called ELVES.
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- ELVES stands for "endorsing light validity evaluator system".
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- The ELVES paper, formally describing Pezkuwi's cynical rollup: https://eprint.iacr.org/2024/961
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- A tweet summary of the ELVES paper: https://x.com/rphmeier/status/1807884271157187007
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[^21]: For example:
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[^22]: For example:
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- Build applications where end-users pay no transaction fees.
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- Build applications which can accept fees paid in any token.
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- Build applications where users need not hold DOT or your native token to hold other tokens.
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- Build applications where users need not hold HEZ or your native token to hold other tokens.
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[^23]: Learn more about Agile Coretime:
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- https://polkadot.com/agile-coretime
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- https://wiki.polkadot.network/docs/learn-agile-coretime
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- https://pezkuwichain.io/agile-coretime
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- https://wiki.network.pezkuwichain.io/docs/learn-agile-coretime
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[^24]: A demo of a Polkadot SDK blockchain producing blocks every .5 seconds: https://twitter.com/bkchr/status/1818027282688352591
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[^24]: A demo of a Pezkuwi SDK blockchain producing blocks every .5 seconds: https://twitter.com/bkchr/status/1818027282688352591
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[^25]: Learn about forkless runtime upgrades in Polkadot: https://wiki.polkadot.network/docs/learn-runtime-upgrades
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[^25]: Learn about forkless runtime upgrades in Pezkuwi: https://wiki.network.pezkuwichain.io/docs/learn-runtime-upgrades
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[^31]: Polkadot's economic security can be measured by multiplying the total market cap of the DOT token by the percentage of DOT token locked in Polkadot's Nominated Proof-of-Stake protocol.
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- Staking metrics can be found here: https://data.parity.io/staking
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- Total market cap information can be found here: https://www.coingecko.com/en/coins/polkadot
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[^31]: Pezkuwi's economic security can be measured by multiplying the total market cap of the HEZ token by the percentage of HEZ token locked in Pezkuwi's Nominated Proof-of-Stake protocol.
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- Staking metrics can be found here: https://network.pezkuwichain.io/staking
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- Total market cap information can be found here: https://www.coingecko.com/en/coins/pezkuwi
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[^32]: Learn more about cynical rollups:
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- Compare that to optimistic rollups which may take up to a week to finalize!
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- Cynical rollups actively check that a block is valid, rather than waiting for someone to report it is invalid. See ELVES paper footnote above.
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- Compared to "instant finality" consensus, block production is separated from finality, reducing network stalls: https://polkadot.com/blog/polkadot-consensus-part-1-introduction
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- Compared to "instant finality" consensus, block production is separated from finality, reducing network stalls: https://pezkuwichain.io/blog/pezkuwi-consensus-part-1-introduction
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[^33]: Compared to expensive and centralized machines needed for vertical scaling or ZK provers.
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- Hardware requirements for running a Polkadot Validator: https://wiki.polkadot.network/docs/maintain-guides-how-to-validate-polkadot#requirements
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- Hardware requirements for running a Pezkuwi Validator: https://wiki.network.pezkuwichain.io/docs/maintain-guides-how-to-validate-pezkuwi
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[^34]: Polkadot SDK is used throughout the entire blockchain ecosystem:
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- Polkadot and Kusama are built with the Polkadot SDK.
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- All 50+ live parachains, and many more in development, all use Polkadot SDK.
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- Many projects outside of Polkadot also use the Polkadot SDK: [Avail](https://www.availproject.org/), [Cardano](https://midnight.network/), [Entropy](https://entropy.xyz/), and more...
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[^34]: Pezkuwi SDK is used throughout the entire blockchain ecosystem:
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- Pezkuwi and Zagros are built with the Pezkuwi SDK.
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- All 50+ live teyrchains, and many more in development, all use Pezkuwi SDK.
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- Many projects outside of Pezkuwi also use the Pezkuwi SDK: [Avail](https://www.availproject.org/), [Cardano](https://midnight.network/), [Entropy](https://entropy.xyz/), and more...
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[^35]: Bridging in Polkadot can be broken down into internal bridges and external bridges:
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- Native bridging protocol for applications secured by Polkadot: https://wiki.polkadot.network/docs/learn-xcm-transport
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- An overview of external bridges on Polkadot: https://polkadot.com/blog/the-landscape-of-trustless-bridges-on-polkadot
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[^35]: Bridging in Pezkuwi can be broken down into internal bridges and external bridges:
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- Native bridging protocol for applications secured by Pezkuwi: https://wiki.network.pezkuwichain.io/docs/learn-xcm-transport
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- An overview of external bridges on Pezkuwi: https://pezkuwichain.io/blog/the-landscape-of-trustless-bridges-on-pezkuwi
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[^41]: A list of active parachains on Polkadot: https://polkadot.subscan.io/parachain
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- Accumulated insights of total activity on Polkadot: https://data.parity.io/parachain-stats
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[^41]: A list of active teyrchains on Pezkuwi: https://explorer.pezkuwichain.io/teyrchain
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- Accumulated insights of total activity on Pezkuwi: https://network.pezkuwichain.io/teyrchain-stats
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[^42]: The Nakamoto Coefficient is one measure of decentralization and resilience.
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- A third party service comparing the Nakamoto Coefficient: https://nakaflow.io/
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[^43]: Graph of blockchain developer ecosystems: https://twitter.com/Polkadot/status/1577016988697706496
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[^43]: Graph of blockchain developer ecosystems: https://twitter.com/Pezkuwi/status/1577016988697706496
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- The raw data is being generated using this open source repo: https://github.com/electric-capital/crypto-ecosystems
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[^44]: PVM and other VM benchmarks: https://github.com/koute/polkavm/blob/master/BENCHMARKS.md
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[^45]: Information about the Polkadot DAO:
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- High level overview of the DAO: https://polkadot.com/platform/dao
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- Insight into the treasury activity controlled by the DAO: https://www.dotreasury.com
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- Polkadot Treasury Account: https://polkadot.subscan.io/account/13UVJyLnbVp9RBZYFwFGyDvVd1y27Tt8tkntv6Q7JVPhFsTB
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[^45]: Information about the Pezkuwi DAO:
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- High level overview of the DAO: https://pezkuwichain.io/platform/dao
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- Insight into the treasury activity controlled by the DAO: https://grants.pezkuwichain.io
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- Pezkuwi Treasury Account: https://explorer.pezkuwichain.io/account/13UVJyLnbVp9RBZYFwFGyDvVd1y27Tt8tkntv6Q7JVPhFsTB
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[^51]: Polkadot comparison document to Ethereum:
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- https://wiki.polkadot.network/docs/learn-comparisons-ethereum-2
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[^51]: Pezkuwi comparison document to Ethereum:
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- https://wiki.network.pezkuwichain.io/docs/learn-comparisons-ethereum-2
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- Ethereum abandoned a properly sharded approach due to its complexity.
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- Ethereum now depends on layer 2 solutions that are fragmented, less secure, and less decentralized.
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[^52]: Solana is better described as a distributed database, than a Web3 product.
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- Information about the scalability trilemma: https://ethereum.org/en/roadmap/vision/
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- Solana scales vertically while Polkadot scales horizontally.
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- Solana scales vertically while Pezkuwi scales horizontally.
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- Since January 2022, Solana has seen around half a dozen significant outages and 15 partial or major outage days: https://cointelegraph.com/news/solana-outage-client-diversity-beta
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[^53]: Polkadot comparison document to Cosmos:
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- https://wiki.polkadot.network/docs/learn-comparisons-cosmos
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[^53]: Pezkuwi comparison document to Cosmos:
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- https://wiki.network.pezkuwichain.io/docs/learn-comparisons-cosmos
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[^54]: Polkadot comparison document to Avalanche:
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- https://wiki.polkadot.network/docs/learn-comparisons-avalanche
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[^54]: Pezkuwi comparison document to Avalanche:
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- https://wiki.network.pezkuwichain.io/docs/learn-comparisons-avalanche
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[^55]: Polkadot comparison document to Layer 2s and Rollups:
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- https://wiki.polkadot.network/docs/learn-comparisons-rollups
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[^55]: Pezkuwi comparison document to Layer 2s and Rollups:
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- https://wiki.network.pezkuwichain.io/docs/learn-comparisons-rollups
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