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Edward Kim, a developer for Terra Classic and an associate professor at Drexel University, has advocated doing away with the canonical repository currently in use for the Terra Classic network.
Following this, the active validator set, rather than a centralized authority, will be responsible for monitoring any modifications to the code that developers make; this will promote the cause of decentralization.
On Thursday, Ed presented the idea to the community and opened the floor to a conversation about it by describing its components and the thinking that went into developing it.
Discussion for no canonical repository for Terra Classic, https://t.co/j2TqbIt9cA— Edward Kim (@edk208) January 5, 2023
The post Terra Classic Core Dev Suggests Eliminating Canonical LUNC Repo appeared first on Coin Edition.
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