Exactly, currently BTS has fastest sending and capacity btw. ETH wants to achieve it soon.. BTC is in trouble for now.
I'm pretty sure there are cryptos out there with 1s blocks. And we de-bunked the whole 100,000 tps hype quite some time ago
The act of being able to create deterministic block producers at all signifies you *don't* actually have a decentralized currency in the first place. Larimer was kinda sorta upfront about this by the fact that he called Bitshares a "decentralized corporation". In reality, it's more like a "distributed" corporation and not decentralized.
In other words, Bitshares and anything you can create using proof of stake, recursive systems is not in the same category as Bitcoin at all. They're completely unrelated systems. Bitcoin is an actual decentralized currency, and nothing you can create with proof of stake is.
Right, determinism itself isn't a totally bad thing though, so long as the signals which are used for said determination have a strong element of random entropy that can not be easily monopolized.
We use determinism a lot, especially in the consensus, but the random element is large enough that the output can not be predicted beforehand.
As for the Fuserleer system, creating decentralized systems is the same thing as creating a multiplayer video game and trying to proof it against cheating with the knowledge that anyone can modify the client. He's always been vague in how the thing is supposed to work, and I feel he's creating the equivalent of a traditional video game that people will implode by modifying the client since no outside resources are relied upon for convergence. He's going to say I'm wrong, but it's his job to actually prove it's secure in a white paper, and I don't think he can do that due to the system being the equivalent of a giant Rube Goldberg machine.
I'd rather be vague and frustrate people than jump the gun and make a statement which can not be retracted later.
Just taking on one part of a crypto platform is hard work, I'm trying to solve scalability, efficiency, currency stability, infrastructure issues and more in one hit. I'm not settling for just moderately improving in these areas either, I want a leap forward.
I'm in no rush, I can afford to take my time and iron out all the kinks. For the most part it's almost kink free now, so hopefully I can provide some satisfaction soon enough to make up for the frustration.
Fuserleer is pretty smart...
*faints*
....but I'm definitely an Emunie skeptic o_O
Ahh back to reality