For the love of good $kas no more road analogies… no more…
The road analogy can’t be fixed with toll booths or coloring the cars or anything that doesn’t somehow represents the notion of a conflict. There is no intuitive way in which cars “conflict” each other. You need to… https://t.co/hwbxBG9Etj
— Shai ❤️ Deshe 💜 Wybors𐤊i 💙 (大胡子) (@DesheShai) June 13, 2024
Shai (Deshe) Wyborski, a PhD candidate in quantum cryptography and core developer of Kaspa, recently expressed his frustration with the overuse of road analogies in discussions about the blockchain technology. In a tweet on June 13, 2024, Shai urged for an end to the use of road analogies, stating that they fail to capture the inherent conflicts within the technology.
According to Shai, attempting to fix the road analogy with toll booths or coloring the cars does not address the fundamental issue of conflicts within the blockchain. He emphasized the importance of finding a representation that accurately reflects the complexities and conflicts involved in the technology.
As a prominent figure in the development of Kaspa, Shai’s insights provide valuable perspective on the challenges facing the blockchain community. His expertise in quantum cryptography adds a unique dimension to his understanding of the technology.
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