Blockchain needs to overcome three major hurdles to win over the masses in the next five years: scalability, privacy protection, and quantum resistance. Even if one link in the chain fails, all previous efforts will be in vain.
Miden's idea is different. It didn't choose to showcase its capabilities on a single technology point, but instead started from the very source of architecture design—building the entire system from scratch and integrating the three ultimate demands all at once.
This is not a patchwork adjustment, but a bottom-layer solution tailored for the era of large-scale applications. In other words, this is a serious effort to solve the problem.
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BlockchainFoodie
· 8h ago
honestly miden's approach sounds like finally actually cooking from scratch instead of microwaving leftovers... the farm-to-fork verification could actually work if they nail the zero-knowledge proofs part, but we've heard grand promises before, nah?
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StopLossMaster
· 9h ago
Hey, finally a project that doesn't boast. Solving the problem from the root is the real deal.
Blockchain needs to overcome three major hurdles to win over the masses in the next five years: scalability, privacy protection, and quantum resistance. Even if one link in the chain fails, all previous efforts will be in vain.
Miden's idea is different. It didn't choose to showcase its capabilities on a single technology point, but instead started from the very source of architecture design—building the entire system from scratch and integrating the three ultimate demands all at once.
This is not a patchwork adjustment, but a bottom-layer solution tailored for the era of large-scale applications. In other words, this is a serious effort to solve the problem.