to launch on, but wants to know if dag constellation uses solidity and is EVM compatible. Anyone know the answer to this? Would be big I think.
"Our Cto Wyatt has developed the concept of state channels. To give you an idea of what state channels are - we have 2 layers of consensus in our network. The L_0 consensus runs across the entire network. Then we have sub-clusters of consensus that allow for the scalability. So you have consensus layer 1 and you have a global consensus layer 2. A state channel is basically a cluster of nodes that run a local consensus, and that state channel allows to notarize or verify a data source you plug into that state channel. That could be a sensor, that could be a Nasdaq price feed, that could be an Ethereum node that you plug into that state channel, and you run consensus on that (minimum) 3 node cluster, which we call a state channel, and then the consensus result of that local state channel that gets elevated up to the overall network, where you have many, many, state channels basically forming the network, and the entire network forms a consensus around all of those sub-results, that's how the architecture and the consensus layers of the network work. So that means you plug in more state channels with more different data sources, and that's how the network grows. A state channel actually uses a much more liberal programming language (than a smart contract), which allows you to use current programming tools to program that state channel. So you're not limited to smart contracts, they're actually much more than smart contracts because you can program any logic, complex functions, that are hard to program with Ethereum and the EVM. Smart contracts are oftentimes difficult to program. In the state channels we use known program languages that we can implement into existing systems, which makes it very easy to do very complex validation schema and smart contract-like functionalities." Mathias Goldman in 29 July 2021 AMA on YouTube
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