I like your Idea. Here are my questions:
1. How much would it cost?
2. Who will manage/monitor/develop/fix it? What if some of these people has bad intentions?
3. Isn't it going to make the network too complex?
1. The cost of developing a client for this logic, according to my estimates, is comparable to developing a torrent client but is
easier due to the modular structure of the task
2. Manage, as a rule, through the repository. It is more correct to even integrate the update feed into the client
As for bad intentions, such a network logic is protected incomparably stronger than the traditional blockchain due to the
monolithic structure of the network logic and redundancy of information
Already it will not work to vote when buying a hashrate on pools, you will need a distributed vote throughout the network right
away
3. The logic of the blockchain is based on an addressing system. Block mining is actually only encapsulation with a security
function and the location of these blocks parallel to the time axis by one chain, cascade or stack does not affect the
execution of the code in any way.
Addressing will always be backward compatible since it is only necessary to address the code already saved. In the future of
addresses, the logic of code execution cannot be guided in principle.
In fact, working with the network will become easier thanks to the modular structure.