In blockchain design, you're often forced to pick your poison: maximize security and decentralization, or optimize for low-latency execution. There's rarely a sweet spot that nails both equally well. When building for speed matters most, cutting unnecessary overhead becomes the priority. Performance-first systems trade off some decentralization assumptions to deliver the throughput and responsiveness users actually demand. That was our call.
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In blockchain design, you're often forced to pick your poison: maximize security and decentralization, or optimize for low-latency execution. There's rarely a sweet spot that nails both equally well. When building for speed matters most, cutting unnecessary overhead becomes the priority. Performance-first systems trade off some decentralization assumptions to deliver the throughput and responsiveness users actually demand. That was our call.