>The DAG model is seen as a possible solution to the current decentralization issue in crypto. With this model, miners will not have to compete for new blocks to add to the chain. With nodes developed simultaneously, transactions can likewise be processed faster
I will like to remind you all that the Directed Acyclic Graph ledger structure that Vite and Vita Inu implements solves 90% of the problems of centralization most cryptos have and you're basically retarded for not building your bags in it.
>Directed Acyclic Graph ledger structure that Vite and Vita Inu >Vite and Vita Inu idk what the fuck vite and vita inu is but u are retarded if u think those two shitcoins somehow have a patent on DAGs. DAGs are used everywhere in crypto and theyre old news.
But can someone explain what the fuck is this new bullshit
Gabriel Cooper
I mean a chain of blocks one after the other is technically a DAG.
Daniel Harris
Nigger, if it has a DAG it's not a Blockchain.
Sebastian Turner
no one in the history of ever calls a blockchain a dag. regardless of the fact that technically a blockchain is a subset of dags, no says that.
when you see a square is it a square or a rectangle? its a square. and when you see a blockchain is it a blockchain or a dag? its a blockchain
literally just google a picture of a graphical representation of a dag. if you cant instantly understand what it is upon looking at a photo of it u are low iq and ngmi
Sebastian Fisher
this guy gets it even more so if you consider the dead blocks which don't make it into the chain back to git basics tutorial you go
Doesn't that make Blockchains simpler and better to be used for mass adoption then? Why would I want to look into DAG then?
Christian Gray
cringe midwit syndrome
Benjamin Thomas
Because a Blockchain is sequential. The image I posted is simplified and doesn't show uncle blocks, but basically transactions are packaged in each block every n seconds and every x blocks (6+ typically) everyone accepts those transactions as valid.
This is secure but slow. So the DAG was invented to allow for more transactions to be written.
Jaxson Robinson
>mfw the shitcoin takes me at supersonic speed to the alley, equipping me with: 1x coat with patches, 2x cracked gloves, 1x pants with rope (double use, as an escape from reality and as a belt)
It's still not wrong although it is an oddly specific way to mention it. Certainly doesn't warrant these answers
Austin Williams
What? I go to the bathroom for a second and find a literal retarded posting jack shit on the thread of a thing he doesn't know about. What's next, BTC is also a DAG??
In principle, a block lattice (which is what O meant by DAG) means transactions can be executed in any order and therefore allow for more transactions per second, the way NANO does it for example is as follows: >each wallet has its own sequence of SEND and RECEIVE transactions >each of those transactions references the corresponding RECEIVE/SEND transaction respectively >the resulting graph of transactions looks like pic related, and means that no matter the order in which the transactions are executed, the final state should be the same It works well in ideal situations, but in practice it presents a new set of challenges. NANO for example is pretty sensitive to spam (although all it does is make transactions slow down by a lot, but it doesn't fuck everything up, the network just has to take its time to process the backlog of transactions). They've been working on those issues, so we'll see if they can manage to solve them.
I like and use VITE, but I only got in after the massive disappointment NANO turned out to be. The VITE DEX while superior, still can improve though, and CCIP is looking awesome but until I see XMR being launched into the CCIP application, I don't think I will be using it too much.
Ryan Barnes
I think the idea was to fuse Vite's implementation of the DAGs and Vita Inu's meme potential to make a coin that could attract mass adoption or some shit like that which makes the posts saying that everything crypto has DAGs funnier