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👟 Why is reaching faster finality important? Slow deterministic finality happens when you have to wait for enough blocks to confirm as valid on top of the block with the transaction, and it can take a while. For PoS, the Aalborg upgrade solved the problem of slow finality using “Milestones.” With Milestones, block finality is established after a certain (variable) number of blocks, similar to architecture seen elsewhere in Ethereum. Faster finality + fewer reorgs makes PoS more predictable. Because Milestones are configured at the dapp level, devs can configure this feature to their use case ✅
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On Polygon and Ethereum Alignment 🛤️ ☝️ Polygon is a leader in Ethereum alignment ♾️ 💜 implementing PoS upgrades to support scalability as an EVM-compatible L2, while bringing down transaction fees. Let’s zoom in on PoS and EIP-1559 upgrades 🎯 1559 gets rid of first-price auction as the main mechanism for fee calculation. Instead we’ve got: 👉 a discrete base fee for transactions to be included in the next block 👉 a priority fee to speed up processing 👉the base fee fluctuates depending on network congestion, and gets burned
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🪧 Last call for speakers! AggSummit is coming up Nov 10-11 in bkk 🇹🇭 If you’re involved in crosschain comms, data aggregations and the future of aggregated blockchains, we would 💜 to hear from you <apply to speak> 👉 https://www.aggregated.dev/
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For nerds in the audience who were wondering - what’s Polygon PoS’ architecture? It’s divided into three layers: 1️⃣ Ethereum layer: a set of contracts on the Ethereum mainnet 2️⃣ Heimdall layer: a set of proof-of-stake Heimdall nodes running in parallel to the Ethereum mainnet, monitoring the set of staking contracts deployed on the Ethereum mainnet, and committing the Polygon PoS network checkpoints to the Ethereum mainnet, based on Tendermint. 3️⃣ Bor layer: a set of block-producing Bor nodes shuffled by Heimdall nodes, based on Go Ethereum
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