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The thing I don't understand is that ultimately all these scaling solutions apart from lightening , require trust in at least one third party. Not just for the bridge but in the nodes as well (maybe I'm missing something but what forces users to respect the nullifiers?). If you have to complete trust at least one third party then why use a blockchain at all?
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