Theft logging happened to me within a month, both in Fogo node logs and GitHub repository. In fact, Fogo has been doing so well since even the parallel EVM account of Monad Labs, which it will be putting into practice, is boiling the market more than Solana Labs. Instead of screaming fundraising, it had elevated the Firedancer customer, which Jump C crypto had made a newly-produced engine, its heart, which seems to be a well-thought and clever borrow and scale.
The testnet experiment became quite surprising. The consequence of this is that the concurrency of Solana is sizeable and is very likely to introduce RPC response slackness. This supported through the execution of scripting connection at a high frequency was reduced to communicating with a local Redis server on a fog. It possesses a block time of 40ms and virtually instant feedback which is not a marketing facility. In the creation of the old VM, SVM was not optimized as was the case with the high-performance push of EOS Network Foundation which the old VM enjoyed. The perpetrators of Solana are also provided with a chance to immigrate without acquiring a new language at least.
It thus has cost of the performance. Hardware requirements are also taxing in terms of the hardware itself, and are far beyond what a consumer level installation will imply and suggest that even the future nodes will be confined to data centers that are of professional nature. It borders close to self-enclosedness and there exists the problems of decentralization that is similar to Nasdaq. Here block explorer Web interface has reverse read-only mode and user herself has to decode hexadecimal data. Unless it optimizes this layer on this infrastructure, it may not be useful to get people in the exquisite Ethereum ecosystem.
