When I first started digging into the blockchain trilemma, it just seemed impossible to get it right.

Every project I checked out would fix one issue, but then something else would fall apart. If you wanted things to scale, you’d lose some decentralization.

If you tried to boost security, suddenly everything crawled. That kind of compromise just didn’t sit well with me.

That’s why Fabric Protocol stands out. It doesn’t just accept the problem it flips it on its head. I am fan of how they split up execution, ordering and validation.

The whole system comes off as more organized and actually works smoother. Transactions don’t feel like they’re fighting for attention anymore, they just move along step by step.

To me, Fabric’s design proves you don’t have to pick between scalability, security and decentralization. Turns out, you really can have all three.

@Fabric Foundation

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