sqlite_blaster
Create huge Sqlite indexes at breakneck speeds (by siara-cc)
quadrable
Authenticated multi-version database: sparse binary merkle tree with compact partial-tree proofs (by hoytech)
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License |
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- Authenticated multi-version database: sparse binary merkle tree with compact partial-tree proofs
- Quadrable - an authenticated multi-version database. It is implemented as a sparse binary merkle tree with compact partial-tree proofs.
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Hacker News top posts: Jan 16, 2022
Quadrable: Multiversion DB – Sparse binary Merkle tree with partial-tree proofs\ (5 comments)
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Ethereum Isn't Fun Anymore
Hey, I think you're making a valid point and I probably should have explained more what I meant by my statement.
IMO, there's a middle ground we can go between slow PoW on L1 and scaleability. I think that it can be done by having tools that give us the same guarantees like deploying a smart contract on the main chain. It's difficult to explain: But what I want is Plasma but as a framework to develop dapps.
This project is going that route: https://github.com/hoytech/quadrable