definitive numbers in the whitepaper
Not really, security is the most important factor Elrond tested things in a public & highly dispersed geographical environment, with random computers we know nothing about (as is of course the case in decentralized networks) - we saw that "lazy" computers could cause disruption, slow-downs, etc. Elrond decided to be 100% focused on security and stability, so we debuted with a 6s latency. We could probably decrease to 5, maybe even 4? The lower you get, the more risk you take. Elrond has 3200 nodes located all over the world, finality takes 27 seconds for intra-shard transactions, ensuring the network has time for all confirmations to take place. No double spends, no unconfirmed transactions, a decentralised, secure network, we wouldn't want it any other way, would you?
I understand your point. And yes, security and remaining decentralised is paramount. I just wonder with lower finality protocols out there, does that impact elrond’s target market? With itself being coined as the internet scale blockchain, shouldn’t we consider the aspects that improve internet experience similar to what needs to be achieved in such a protocol? Like latency is the often underrated metric to measure your internet by - particularly with gaming for example.
Well for gaming and such like layer 2 solutions can be built upon the Elrond network, so it that finality time wouldn't be an issue whatsoever, I'm not exactly sure how, that's a great question for the developers channel @ElrondDevelopers, when the guys have some time I'm sure they will be happy to provide you some technical information
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