scalability solution to when node operators become “hyper efficient”. What level of performance is considered the threshold for the node networks to be deemed hyper efficient, pushing customers to consider the amount of tokens staked as an incentive for choosing their oracle providers?
It sounds like you are asking about super linear staking. I don't know what the level of performance would be since I'm not sure what you mean by "hyper efficient". The goal of super linear staking is to create a highly reliable and secure system where large amounts of data can flow into Chainlink decentralized oracle networks, offering specialised services and report on complex values that hybrid smart contracts will require. This model incentivizes correct oracle node behavior and maximizing the cost of attack for malicious actors.
Nice thank you. The term, if I’m recalling it correctly, was used by Chainlink god, describing when node operators become so efficient at providing correct data that it becomes economically unviable to continue to improve their system. Therefore, there is no more economic incentive to provide data because everyone is providing data at the same excellent rate and there’s no “best” to choose from. Therefore, the amount of link staked becomes the deciding factor for people choosing their providers
Lol this sounds like a perfect utopia. I'd love to see the post if you can find it.
It’s not a post, it was from a podcast I believe. Let me be clear that I’m recalling what I listened to a while back so I may be WAY off base and misrepresenting what CLG said. I’ll do some digging
Share the cast man 🤙
https://open.spotify.com/episode/4xoQEwyqKJ4n8OQJGORQDI?si=vFKDnIsYRNSNKnNgjyplcA
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