Why does throughput matter so much for distributed ledger tech? Back in 2018, Hedera's founder Leemon Baird laid it out pretty clearly: if you want DLT to handle real-world scale, performance isn't optional—it's everything. He was talking about how Hedera Hashgraph's speed and trust model could unlock use cases that older chains just can't touch. His take? "Blockchain, ledgers, Hashgraph—whatever you call it—this stuff is gonna reshape everything." Bold words, but the guy built a network to back them up. $HBAR
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TokenVelocityTrauma
· 12-12 21:23
Damn, I knew all along that TPS is the key, old chains simply can't keep up...
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FomoAnxiety
· 12-11 22:00
Throughput has long been something that should be prioritized; the previous chain was really underperforming.
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PumpDetector
· 12-11 17:00
ngl leemon's been preaching this since mt gox was still smoking... throughput theater won't save you if the fundamentals are hollow. reading the whale movements on hbar rn and something's off with the accumulation pattern. not financial advice but watching the technical divergence carefully
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DAOdreamer
· 12-11 16:59
The issue of throughput was already explained in 2018. Are we still reheating leftovers?
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LiquidationKing
· 12-11 16:55
Hashgraph really is much faster than traditional chains, but it still hits bottlenecks when actually used.
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HashRateHermit
· 12-11 16:36
Throughput is indeed a bottleneck, but can Hedera's approach really deliver?
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BlockImposter
· 12-11 16:34
Throughput has actually been something that should have been explained clearly a long time ago; that guy Baird understood it as early as 2018.
Why does throughput matter so much for distributed ledger tech? Back in 2018, Hedera's founder Leemon Baird laid it out pretty clearly: if you want DLT to handle real-world scale, performance isn't optional—it's everything. He was talking about how Hedera Hashgraph's speed and trust model could unlock use cases that older chains just can't touch. His take? "Blockchain, ledgers, Hashgraph—whatever you call it—this stuff is gonna reshape everything." Bold words, but the guy built a network to back them up. $HBAR