Neptune has completely transformed the limitations of the traditional account and UTXO models through Mutator Sets. This new state architecture offers several key advantages: firstly, the efficiency and compactness of state representation are significantly improved, reducing on-chain storage pressure; secondly, privately held assets held long-term are provided with stronger protection mechanisms; finally, the space occupied by historical data is minimized. This design approach strikes a better balance between scalability and privacy protection.
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SatoshiHeir
· 01-19 05:59
It should be noted that Mutator Sets sound very impressive, but based on the technical arguments in the white paper, can state compression really achieve the extreme levels they claim? I remain skeptical.
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SchrodingerWallet
· 01-18 20:21
Sounds good, but I wonder if it will just be all talk and no action when it actually gets implemented...
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SelfRugger
· 01-17 19:09
Mutator sets sound good, but can they really solve the gas fee nightmare?
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liquidation_surfer
· 01-17 19:03
Nah, wait a minute. Do these mutator sets really solve storage bloat? Sounds a bit exaggerated. We need to see how it performs in practice.
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ForkTrooper
· 01-17 19:03
Wait, can Mutator Sets really reduce storage pressure by such a large margin? I'm a bit skeptical... I need to see actual data to believe it.
Neptune has completely transformed the limitations of the traditional account and UTXO models through Mutator Sets. This new state architecture offers several key advantages: firstly, the efficiency and compactness of state representation are significantly improved, reducing on-chain storage pressure; secondly, privately held assets held long-term are provided with stronger protection mechanisms; finally, the space occupied by historical data is minimized. This design approach strikes a better balance between scalability and privacy protection.