Why would I pay for a global network of thousands of computers to calculate my specific transaction when my own laptop can do it and just send the receipt?
That’s the core of the @0xMiden approach. It keeps Ethereum as the ultimate security layer but stops treating it like a calculator.
In my view, if you aren't looking at edge execution right now, you’re building for the past.
Do you think we’ll eventually look back at on-chain execution as a primitive era?
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Why would I pay for a global network of thousands of computers to calculate my specific transaction when my own laptop can do it and just send the receipt?
That’s the core of the @0xMiden approach. It keeps Ethereum as the ultimate security layer but stops treating it like a calculator.
In my view, if you aren't looking at edge execution right now, you’re building for the past.
Do you think we’ll eventually look back at on-chain execution as a primitive era?