FastSet's architecture is built around three pillars: parallel processing capabilities, cryptographic signature verification, and quorum-based local agreement. What makes it interesting? Validators constantly sync with each other—swapping fresh transaction data, cryptographic proofs, signature bundles, and real-time account state updates. This persistent coordination allows the network to chew through multiple operations at once while keeping everyone aligned on the same ledger state. No bottlenecks, just continuous flow.

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OfflineValidatorvip
· 12-09 16:56
Hmm, this architecture sounds like it has no bottlenecks? Why do I feel that validator synchronization could easily become a new bottleneck?
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ForkPrincevip
· 12-09 16:45
The parallel processing here is indeed impressive, but won't the synchronization cost be a bottleneck?
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LostBetweenChainsvip
· 12-09 16:28
Parallel processing sounds great, but I wonder if it will actually perform well in practice... Can it really be free of bottlenecks?
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