What makes a good blockchain ?
1⃣ What makes a good blockchain ?
👉It's its base layer, aka its architecture.
2⃣ So, what makes a good architecture ?
👉The time you spend on it to use or build something.
(We could add the ease of use during the time spent, but let's keep it simple.)
3⃣ So, what makes a good architecture ?
👉The standards. They are the core building blocks for creating stuff.
The better they are, the less time it takes to use them, and the more complex tasks they can perform for you.
If you want to build a house, you need tools, bricks, electronics, and all kinds of stuff (our standards) that make the whole build 100 times easier than if we had to start from scratch.
In the blockchain world, the tools are the standards, and the better the standards, the better the architecture, and consequently, the better the blockchain.
➡️ Right now, the most advanced blockchain in this field is LUKSO with its Lukso Standards Proposals (LSPs).
For more detailed information about LSPs, you can go to the Lukso technical documentation or wait for me to create a mini-series to explain them easily 😎
Be smart, choose LUKSO.
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LSP20 - Call Verification EXPLAINED

LUKSO : THE FIRST TEST FOR FREE BLOCKCHAIN

LSP16 - Universal Factory EXPLAINED

Why does LUKSO exist ?

How LUKSO enable the creative space to transition into Web3 ?

Why is LUKSO arguably the best L1 bet right now ?

LSP14 - Ownable 2-Step EXPLAINED

LSP12 - Issued Assets EXPLAINED

LSP10 - Received Vaults EXPLAINED

LSP9 - Vault EXPLAINED

LSP8 - Identifiable Digital Asset EXPLAINED

LSP7 - Digital Asset EXPLAINED

LSP6 - Key Manager EXPLAINED

LSP5 - Received Assets EXPLAINED

LSP4 - Digital Asset Metadata EXPLAINED

LSP3 - Profile Metadata EXPLAINED

LSP0 - ERC725 Account EXPLAINED

LSP2 - ERC725Y JSON Schema EXPLAINED
