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Hi, I am studying Elrond and have a few questions: 1) What

is the current and maximum throughput? The first one should be 15,000 tps.
2) The current number of shards is 3+1. What about the maximum value (on the testnet I read about 60)?
3) The block time is 6 s while the block finality should be 27 s for intra-shard and 51 s for cross-shard. While the finality should be reached in 4-8 rounds. Are these values correct?
4) The maximum number of validators should be 3200 (active nodes) and 1142 (validators). Is this correct?
5) Elrond has an asynchronous smart contract model. I read that EVM (synchronous model) compatibility is expected. Any ETA?
6) Elrond supports various bridges. Is there any plan to add native cross-chain communication without relying on the bridge and external network? Something like sidechain, parachain, workchain from other projects?
Thanks

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Hi, 1 to 4 are correct, 5. Elrond uses a WASM VM , ETH 2.0 is expected to actually expected to use its own eWASM VM in the future and is meant to be working on compliers. With respect to Elrond's own compatibility I don't believe it's something that's being worked on at the moment. But do join @elronddevelopers too Read about virtual machine here https://elrond.com/blog/elrond-virtual-machine-arwen-wasm-vm/ The code can be translated from solidity -> rust by hand, Contracts are short, it's not a huge effort. Especially since Rust framework is a lot less verbose and a lot safer. An automatic solidity to Wasm compiler is possible, but it's not something the Devs are working on at the moment as they are very busy with other things ,but anyone is free to give it a go though! Deploying an Ethereum dApp on Elrond is relatively simply - the smart contract logic has to be written in Rust instead of Solidity and deployed to Elrond. One of Elrond devs ported the BUSD stable coin Ethereum smart contract to Elrond in 1 day - writing, testing, deploying, testing some more. It's not automagic, it can't be, but it's average difficulty, at best. So it's quite easy, maybe not for us but for a Dev, yes 😊. The main interoperability will be from the Bridges that are in place, so the possibility to mint - (swap) NFTs, mint ESDTs, and others asset is fully viable. USDC is the first stable coin bridging over to Elrond, followed my many others with v2 of the bridge 6. No side/para chain worked on by Elrond themselves, but search the official announcement channel for interoperability and you can see some partners that may be building different layers @elrondnetworkann

Have a read here too if you haven't already https://32prosperity.medium.com/is-elrond-network-the-future-smart-contract-blockchain-market-leader-f3a40ee954eb

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