That's good to hear. Having a proper protocol is the hardest and most important part. If everyone agrees on the protocol, different implementations can exist, forks can compete, and we get all the benefits of such without network fragmentation.
That's good to hear. Having a proper protocol is the hardest and most important part. If everyone agrees on the protocol, different implementations can exist, forks can compete, and we get all the benefits of such without network fragmentation.