Recently, a lot of people have been hyping up the TPS of public blockchains, as if speed alone makes a good chain. But after using @Injective's MultiVM, I realized we might be missing the point. Other chains are "stacking speed," while Injective is about "competing on responsiveness." Here, applications aren't just doing their own thing—they react to each other instantly, like neurons. This is what's called "synchronization." For example: take
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Recently, a lot of people have been hyping up the TPS of public blockchains, as if speed alone makes a good chain. But after using @Injective's MultiVM, I realized we might be missing the point. Other chains are "stacking speed," while Injective is about "competing on responsiveness." Here, applications aren't just doing their own thing—they react to each other instantly, like neurons. This is what's called "synchronization." For example: take