The presentation below is by Tomas Ruiz, Tech Lead at Witnet. He presented
Below is a glossary of key concepts mentioned during Tomas’s talk, intended as a supplement to his video presentation.
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Layer 2 solutions aim to address these challenges by moving some of the transaction processing off the main blockchain, conducting certain operations in a more efficient manner. This is achieved by creating a secondary layer that operates “on top” of the main blockchain. Examples of layer-2 solutions include
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In the Polkadot network, the main chain is called the
The benefit of using parachains in the Polkadot network is that they can specialise in specific use cases, providing greater flexibility and scalability. Parachains can have their own consensus mechanisms, tokenomics, and governance structures, enabling developers to tailor them for specific applications. The interoperability provided by the Polkadot network allows different parachains to communicate and share information with each other.
This architecture aims to address some of the scalability and interoperability challenges faced by traditional blockchain networks by enabling a more modular and interconnected approach to blockchain development. Other blockchain platforms, such as Kusama, have also adopted a similar parachain concept inspired by Polkadot.
Substrate’s customizability includes defining consensus mechanisms, block validation, governance mechanisms and economic models, making it adaptable to a wide range of blockchain applications. Additionally, its emphasis on interoperability, on-chain upgradability, and security features, including leveraging the Rust programming language, contribute to its robust foundation for building interoperable and scalable blockchain applications.
Substrate is often associated with the Polkadot ecosystem, as it serves as the framework for developing parachains (parallel blockchains) that can connect to the Polkadot Relay Chain. However, Substrate can also be used independently for creating standalone blockchains.
“EVM compatible” refers to compatibility with the
Being EVM compatible is significant because it allows developers to port or deploy their existing Ethereum smart contracts onto the compatible blockchain without significant modifications. This interoperability facilitates the adoption of DApps and smart contracts across different blockchain networks. Platforms that are EVM compatible often attract developers and projects from the Ethereum ecosystem, promoting a degree of standardization and compatibility within the broader blockchain space.
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