@crisis_prophet@sevix48@AltheaNetwork This seems to be more of a pure payments play whereas Althea is a full stack telecom technology platform that goes from the in home consumer interface all the way to defi on top of the payments layer.
@randomiser@AltheaNetwork Yes it is constantly in the pool until filled. Think of it as a concentrated LP that starts as one token, and is removed from the pool whenever it becomes entirely the other token. That may take however long it takes, and the knockout LP owner gets fees during that time.
@randomiser@AltheaNetwork Because they are not just serving a single swap. A knockout trade could be filled by thousands of swaps over multiple days.
It's the opposite of just in time. You get the absolute highest swap efficiency possible, in exchange the swap takes as long as it takes.
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Althea Liquid Infrastructure is an RWA with native revenue on chain. Which dramatically simplifies funding telecom networks with DeFi native abstractions. Helping us build more networks faster.
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@proof_steve Yes, when renting a GPU to use for ML applications it can take a sizable amount of setup to get your environment set the way you want. Ideally this setup is reproducible and you use it over and over again.
@proof_steve 1) Setting up gpu tooling to actually use is a large investment of bespoke labor.
2) you don't want to upload work to a machine controlled by some random person. They could just steal your code/model
Given (1) (2) is a deal breaker
A good distributed training layer solves (2)
@hdevalence I've been advocating for this since I first saw multi hop routing.
It's really a social org problem. Cooperating on code in Cosmos is an ego battle. There's no practical way to get consensus around an updated IBC spec other than one org writing it then others copying it.
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@bill_borrow @EthereumDenver@AltheaNetwork Well in order to have efficient light clients like Tendermint offers the chain has to halt if more than 33% of voting power is not present.
Ethereum's inactivity leak based design keeps the chain moving and recovers incredibly well, but sacrifices finality and light clients