imagine thinking that the UTXO model makes you impervious to front-running and MEV
or atleast not specifying which forms of MEV it prevents when writing a paragraph like this
ok MEV even *disappears* now 🤦♂️
how are wallets going to make sure they spend *the other* UTXO that isn't being used in that block -- mempool surveillance? mempools aren't universal, they're different for everyone depending on where you are in the network graph
no one that built an architecture for DeFi would settle for this -- fractured liquidity -- is the problem that Cardano was being developed since before every L1 understood they had to be a "DeFi" platform, and all the peer-review would be for nothing if they had to start over?
a *market order*... listed onchain? do you mean a limit order? market orders consume limit orders, they don't stay onchain...
and btw what's the clever part? how does this not introduce MEV again (if we even pretend that it "disappeared" in the first place)?
why did you write this article if you only listed the problems, listed bad solutions, mentioned that your solution is different, but did not share in any form how it was different? what is the reader supposed to learn at all from this?
"we got it solved DW" .. k
i am tuned ffs
"unlikely the death of cardano"
we just took a quick look under the hood, noticed one poorly functioning basic aspect and you're already at the "this is not the death of cardano!!" stage
how brittle is this project
what happens when we start looking for real?
how is it "the earliest of early days", you guys were founded in 2015, that's 6 years ago
that's longer than IOTA has been failing to disable the coordinator
what
you did not outline a single good thing
if any of those things were good, why would you say "but we're not using any of that, we're using something else"
you knew they were awful solutions and can't even be transparent about what the "good" solution is
who peer-reviewed this
oh no
@InputOutputHK themselves linked to this blog post
Cardano, please, I really wanted to like you. I wanted to write a balanced piece about your tech to show what fairness and unbiasedness looks like. But you're making it impossible
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