When we talk about scaling in decentralised networks, most people fixate on throughput metrics. But that's missing the bigger picture. Real scaling means enabling networks to process increasingly sophisticated computational logic, not just cranking up transaction counts.



Projects like into dot space are pushing this frontier—expanding the creative and technical possibilities of what decentralised systems can actually execute. That's where the meaningful innovation happens.
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DataChiefvip
· 01-06 05:34
TPS has been talked about for so long; true scaling should be about what can run, not how fast... Projects like Into Dot Space are the ones really getting the point.
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GasSavingMastervip
· 01-03 18:49
Speaking of which, the throughput approach has long been outdated. True scalability depends on what complex logic can be handled, not just the number of transactions... Projects like into dot space have finally figured out the direction.
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SilentObservervip
· 01-03 16:50
The throughput approach is outdated; true scalability is about enabling the chain to run more complex logic.
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NightAirdroppervip
· 01-03 16:50
A high TPS number looks good, but the real skill is being able to handle complex logic.
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StakeOrRegretvip
· 01-03 16:38
NGL throughput is outdated; true scalability lies in enabling the chain to execute complex logic, which is the real differentiator.
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BearMarketMonkvip
· 01-03 16:28
Throughput is just an illusion; the real cycle test has only just begun...

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Another round of "breakthrough" narrative, each time told like this, and in the end? Hash power accumulation cannot change the essence of human greed.

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It sounds good, but still cannot escape the fate of history repeating itself.

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The higher the complexity, the more spectacular the collapse, this is what I have learned.

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That set of computational logic sounds like just another delicate bubble.

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When the bear market comes again, you'll see who is truly naked.

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The bottom logic is well explained, but I'm just afraid it will be drowned again by market sentiment.
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