Is Synchronous Composability Overrated? With special guest, Cecilia from Gwyneth Taiko
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In this episode of Composable, hosts Ellie and Alysia dive deep into the topic of synchronous composability with guest Cecilia, an engineer at Gwyneth Taiko. They explore the technical challenges of reaching synchronous composability, potential implementations to enable it, and the future value it could drive. They also examine why many prominent figures in the crypto space consider synchronous composability overrated...
Key Topics Covered:
- Synchronous vs. asynchronous composability in blockchain systems
- Technical challenges of implementing synchronous composability across different L2 chains
- Gwyneth's successful demo of synchronous composability within their cluster
- The advantages of based rollups for achieving synchronous composability
- Shared sequencing and why many chains resist implementing it
- Practical applications of synchronous composability, particularly for L2s accessing L1 liquidity
- The "one big rollup" critique and why having multiple chains with shared sequencing still makes sense
- Comparison of synchronous composability with intent-based approaches to cross-chain interactions
- The potential future of domain-specific chains using based infrastructure
- How preconfirmation protocols like Espresso could enable faster synchronous interactions between chains
Composable is a bi-weekly podcast exploring crypto's building blocks. Hosted by Alysia and Ellie, and brought to you by Espresso.
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