Post by @stani • Hey
Orb recently pushed out optimistic posting where you see your post going live right away and the blockchain part happens in the background while you contin
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I hoping this pattern evolves and crystalized into a sort of standard architecture similar to GQL/Apollos optimistic caching. The real dream is a 3 layered app stack with the block serving as the source of truth, some kind of speedy caching layer such as redis exposed via HTTP or GQL, and then the client with optimistic updates to a local cache. The redis layer would be completely optional and only their for speed and would over written some when blockchain state contradicts its cached values. This hopefully would provide some of the feel of web2 which the security and censorship resistance of web3. This admittedly is still very half baked but I think its at least driving towards solving some of terrible UX that web3 can still suffer from.
Let’s bring all the web2 peeps to web3 💪
It’s a brilliant update! You’re absolutely right that it’s these UX elements that will make all the difference. Most don’t want to know what’s going on under the hood.
Nice!!! id say thats the drawback to lenster is making sure you dont leave the page til the TX is verified and posted
💯 awesome feature 🎇
wonderful!
ok
I follow your work with impatience, admiration and hope.
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lenster has the same problem