Abstraction Scalability the hidden key to Web3 scalability.
03 Nov 2023, 14:00
Abstraction Scalability 🔑 the hidden key to Web3 scalability.
“Abstraction scalability” describes the capacity for a system to benefit from shared resources to build faster and more securely.
In #Web2, devs benefit from vast libraries of existing code…
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03 Nov 2023, 14:20
Abstraction Scalability 🔑 the hidden key to Web3 scalability.
“Abstraction scalability” describes the capacity for a system to benefit from shared resources to build faster and more securely.
In Web2, devs benefit from vast libraries of existing code they leverage to jumpstart developing.
Web3 devs don’t have easy access to comparable bits of existing code, meaning they’re often stuck with having to “reinvent the wheel” when building.
Web3 lacks abstraction scalability - but not for long. Abstraction scalability comes from years of collaborative building, open-source ethos, and developer diligence. Web3 is still early, and with every day more resources become available to builders.
Abstraction scalability, in short, epitomizes the idea of “the whole is greater than the sum of the parts.” đź§
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Abstraction Scalability the hidden key to Web3 scalability.
Abstraction Scalability 🔑 the hidden key to Web3 scalability.
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“Abstraction scalability” describes the capacity for a system to benefit from shared resources to build faster and more securely.
In Web2, devs benefit from vast libraries of existing code they leverage to jumpstart developing.
Web3 devs don’t have easy access to comparable bits of existing code, meaning they’re often stuck with having to “reinvent the wheel” when building.
Web3 lacks abstraction scalability - but not for long. Abstraction scalability comes from years of collaborative building, open-source ethos, and developer diligence. Web3 is still early, and with every day more resources become available to builders.
Abstraction scalability, in short, epitomizes the idea of “the whole is greater than the sum of the parts.” đź§
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