Jason Ansell introduces Deterministic Execution: The Future of Blockchain Infrastructure, a new book exploring how Vector Smart Chain, predictable execution, AI, BaaS, and real-world infrastructure may shape the next era of blockchain adoption.
Jason Ansell introduces Deterministic Execution: The Future of Blockchain Infrastructure, a new book exploring how Vector Smart Chain, predictable execution, AI, BaaS, and real-world infrastructure may shape the next era of blockchain adoption.
Users don’t care about blockchain networks—they care about applications. Here’s why the shift from infrastructure to products is key to adoption.
Transaction finality is one of the most important concepts in blockchain—but most users don’t think about it. Here’s why it matters more than it seems.
Web3 adoption isn’t slow because of lack of interest—it’s slowed by hidden bottlenecks. Here’s what’s really holding the space back.
The most valuable layer in tech isn’t what users see—it’s the infrastructure underneath. Here’s why value is moving down the stack.
What does “production-ready” really mean in blockchain? It’s not about hype or activity—it’s about reliability, predictability, and systems that actually hold up under real-world conditions.
Low transaction fees aren’t enough. Predictability is what actually drives real blockchain adoption. Here’s why consistent costs matter more than being the cheapest network.
Blockchain isn’t the future of everything—it’s the future of specific systems where it actually makes sense. Here’s where it truly fits.
A blockchain isn’t truly production-ready until it performs under real-world scale. Here’s what separates theoretical performance from real infrastructure.
Decentralization matters—but it’s not always the priority. In real-world systems, speed, cost, and predictability often matter more than ideology.