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Happy Friday! The weekend is just around the corner.
After a busy week, my mind is actually more easily attracted to some truly interesting things.
Recently, what made me stop and think seriously is a core idea from @0xMiden:
It doesn't insist on a TPS number race, but instead chooses to return to a more fundamental question—where should computation actually happen?
Through local execution, on-chain verification, and the "proof as the result" design, it shifts the source of scalability from simply node performance to user-side computational power.
The changes brought about by this approach are not just performance optimizations but a reconstruction of the system architecture.
For developers, this means many designs that were previously limited by on-chain computation costs are now becoming feasible, opening up new possibilities for imagination.