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The experimental "X" architecture introduces sharding. However, sharding a TBSE-based state root is risky. Cross-shard transactions currently rely on a centralized notary pool (Phase 1). This reintroduces trust assumptions that the original TBSE was designed to eliminate.

🔐 Security: They say "quantum resistant." I checked the signing algo. It’s still ECDSA on a twisted curve. No post-quantum signatures in the binary yet. That’s a lie by omission.

Watch the v0.9.2 commit on GitHub. If they open the validator set to permissionless entry by Q3, this is a game changer. If not, "X" is just marketing. tbse-x

I’ve been tracking the development of over the last few weeks. While the marketing materials push the "next-gen" narrative, the technical architecture tells a more interesting—and nuanced—story.

Has anyone else run a node on this? What latency are you seeing? The experimental "X" architecture introduces sharding

🚀 The Pitch: "Infinite scalability." The Reality: Max TPS topped at 4,200 before latency spiked. Good, but not "infinite."

💸 Fees: "Near zero." Average tx fee = $0.004. Actually impressive. But the mempool is only 20% full. Real stress test hasn't happened. This reintroduces trust assumptions that the original TBSE

Question for you: Will TBSE-X replace the main chain, or die in testnet? RT if you think it’s the future. Quote if you smell a rug. Option 3: Reddit r/CryptoCurrency Style (Skeptical/Degen)