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View submission: Scaling Reddit’s Community Points with Arbitrum
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No, Arbitrum puts everything on ethereum.
Arbitrum has came out and said they will be using link nodes/oracles.
There's nothing special about link on arbitrum, any oracle can launch, just like on ethereum.
Arbitrum is already on mainnet, although with a whitelisted access, how it works isn't a secret.
It’s the only way to bring Reddit echo chamber stickers and smiley faces onto the chain reliability, secure and cost effectively
This makes no sense. Reddit is going to provide the data directly, why would they use any intermediary to copy the needed data?
Comment by gold-nutter at 22/07/2021 at 19:15 UTC
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They are kinda related, since one of the guys came from the same Cornell team. Either way, maybe since its a decentralization move and secure data sources is their speciality ? not sure what you are asking here. It might become more apparent as the base infrastructure builds out. Arbitrum can support multiple networks that "shard", parallelization of its own processing. Having ETH baselayer security and this along with an oracle network dedicated to feeding the data.. if I'm thinking this fits together how it would, should scale to millions of tps if needed ? is there something going on with Reddit having randomized data feeds from its CDS to the DON ? who knows, too much to read to work stuff like that out ahead of it actually being built