true, there's always a trade-off between pure decentralisation and raw efficiency,some systems just *need* that iron-fist coordination to hit micro-second speed.
but social layers? imo the complexity is a feature, not a bug. messy human consensus > clean corporate decree.
(will still happily run TPF-grade hardware for the chain when the apes finally figure out sharding, tho lol)
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I think humans are far more complex than machines.
For TPF-grade hardware, there is none I know of. It is only z/TPF when it comes to what it does. Though, for always-encrypted database workloads, some non-x86 servers do well indeed. But, that's out of the question I guess.