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I have been reading about Dusk Network lately and Succinct Attestation or SA is one part that I wanted to understand better.
The name sounds pretty technical at first. But when you look at what it does the idea becomes easier. A blockchain needs everyone to agree on the same information. SA is the way Dusk Network helps make that happen.
I would describe it as a simple way for the network to confirm that everyone is working with the same valid information. Without this kind of agreement a blockchain would have a hard time keeping its records consistent.
What I find interesting is that most users never really notice this process. We make a transaction and wait for it to go through. Behind that there is a lot happening to make sure the network stays in sync.
For me this is what makes SA worth learning about. It is not something that needs to be visible every time we use Dusk. Still it is an important part of what keeps the network moving.
I think looking at things like SA also gives a better idea of how Dusk works underneath. The user only sees the final result. The consensus system is part of what makes that result possible.
#dusk $DUSK
I have been reading about Dusk Network lately and Succinct Attestation or SA is one part that I wanted to understand better.
The name sounds pretty technical at first. But when you look at what it does the idea becomes easier. A blockchain needs everyone to agree on the same information. SA is the way Dusk Network helps make that happen.
I would describe it as a simple way for the network to confirm that everyone is working with the same valid information. Without this kind of agreement a blockchain would have a hard time keeping its records consistent.
What I find interesting is that most users never really notice this process. We make a transaction and wait for it to go through. Behind that there is a lot happening to make sure the network stays in sync.
For me this is what makes SA worth learning about. It is not something that needs to be visible every time we use Dusk. Still it is an important part of what keeps the network moving.
I think looking at things like SA also gives a better idea of how Dusk works underneath. The user only sees the final result. The consensus system is part of what makes that result possible.
#dusk $DUSK
