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View submission: Scaling Reddit’s Community Points with Arbitrum
Do you imagine that Reddit will ultimately have to launch multiple instances of Arbitrum to reach the line of scale you're talking about?
Does Reddit launching these instances bake in any additional trust or access assumptions?
Comment by jarins at 22/07/2021 at 22:34 UTC
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Do you imagine that Reddit will ultimately have to launch multiple instances of Arbitrum to reach the line of scale you're talking about?
This launch today is a big step forward on scaling, and we're exploring how to scale even further. There's still a lot of ongoing development on that front within Ethereum and L2s, so it's hard to predict right now how we will get there.
Does Reddit launching these instances bake in any additional trust or access assumptions?
One of the key goals of our project is decentralization, which means users have complete ownership and no centralized actor has control, including Reddit. We are currently running this network for launch and testing with Community Points, but by the time it gets to mainnet, this L2 network will be a fully decentralized, public network, just like Arbitrum One.