2/Well I think I understand how they achieved a robust solution to the Cap Theorem.
FlareNetworks will be utilizing the Avalanche Protocol. As you can see from this whitepaper, they've come up with a solution. files.avalabs.org/papers/platfor…
3/"Scalable Avalanche is designed to be massively scalable, robust, and efficient." "Secure Avalanche is designed to be robust and achieve high security." "Decentralized Avalanche is designed to provide unprecedented decentralization." It solves the Blockchain Trilemma
4/Despite the fact that they have the Snow Family of protocols like Slush, Snowflake Snowball and Avalanche, just ignore @thebearableguy123's pic of snowballs becoming an avalanche. That's just coincidence (wink).
5/After reading the whitepaper,I believe that the reason Polysign hasn't launched, (hold onto your hats), is because it was designed to work with Flare Networks.
6/Here, their description matches what Flare Networks, Flare Finance and Avalanche want to enable: a decentralized n scalable, secure, super fast throughput DeFi platform.
7/Look at these descriptions of Polysign: "by building mission-critical infrastructure that enables institutions to secure and transact in digital assets across the capital markets and payments sectors" crypto-careers.com/employers/5615…. aka DEFI!
8/Also from Polysign.io "PolySign develops state-of-the-art, secure, scalable infrastructure for financial institutions to fully leverage their digital assets."
I believe I've uncovered information that will illuminate on the "What", just not the "How".
Read the following and see if you agree with my conclusion. #XRPCommunity
Here, @joelkatz discusses the improvements he would like to make to the XRPL, such as Decentralization, Security and Performance. He also says, further down, that he wants to improve Partition Tolerance.
It seems like he changes the subject, but has he?
Decentralization, Security, and Performance aren't equal in blockchain. In order to improve 2 of those components, the 3rd component will suffer. This is known as the Blockchain Trilemma, or the Scalability Trilemma.