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Is ftm a DAG blockchain or iso 20022 konform?

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all blockchains are a dag

Is Fantom a DAG or a blockchain? A thread: "Two nomenclatures to first clear up; 1. Blockchain the category 2. Blockchain the structure A blockchain is a DAG. - Directed: moves in one direction only - Acyclic: you can't return to a node from the current node - Graph All blockchain (structures) are DAGs. A DAG can be a blockchain (category). That out of the way, there are lots of DAGs already. Bitcoin even has leaf nodes (uncles). So I don't get the DAG vs Blockchain argument. Also, when looking at DAG, what implementation? You get: - storage DAG like @avalancheavax, where the UTXO are stored in DAGs - block DAG (ghost / spectre / phantom), similar to UTXO for Avalanche - consensus DAG like Fantom, where the output can still be a normal blockchain (structure) or it could be another DAG (structure) - account level DAGs (Nano) and transaction level DAGs (IOTA). So you can't really say DAG vs blockchain. But what I will infer, is the "Are DAGs more scalable than blockchains". And that answer is entirely dependent on your network graph and consensus architecture. In a POA / permissioned / consortium solution, DAGs are definitely more scalable. In a completely unpermissioned environment blockchains are more secure. It's a very difficult question to answer because there are so many variables at play. Personally, I think DAG's are fantastic for aBFT consensus, so I like them there, but I think traditional blockchain is the better structure for time based sequences."

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