Has the "Impossible Triangle" of blockchain really been cracked?



Recently, Vitalik Buterin provided a clear answer. When it comes to this longstanding problem, industry insiders are well aware: decentralization, security, and scalability are often mutually exclusive. Any public chain must make trade-offs among these three, and choosing two often requires sacrificing the third.

In his latest analysis, Vitalik elaborated on how to gradually resolve this dilemma. He pointed out that the past was indeed an era of "choose one," where developers and communities had to make sacrifices between valuable technical resources and design principles. But with breakthroughs in cutting-edge technologies like layered architecture and zero-knowledge proofs, the situation is changing.

What does this breakthrough mean? It means that the new generation of blockchain projects has the opportunity to address all three dimensions simultaneously, rather than being forced to pick sides. For the entire Web3 ecosystem, this is undoubtedly a major turning point.
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DisillusiionOraclevip
· 01-06 23:41
Are you trying to fool us again? No matter how good Satoshi's words are, how many have truly been implemented? Wait, is zero-knowledge proof really that amazing? Why haven't I seen any public chain truly achieve it yet? By the way, if this triangle is really cracked, can my old coins still rise? Haha If the impossible triangle is cracked, will my wallet really become secure? Question mark It's another promise of new technology; still, we have to see who will be the first to actually deliver.
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gas_fee_therapistvip
· 01-06 20:56
Hmm... Vitalik is back to making promises. Can zero-knowledge proofs really save the world? --- Layered architecture sounds good, but which chain has actually achieved it? --- Breaking? Probably just another trade-off, just shifting technical debt. --- Sounds nice, but in reality, it's just playing with words. You can't have your cake and eat it too. --- I just want to know when it will truly be implemented. Right now, it's all just theories. --- Wait, isn't the cost of zero-knowledge proofs also very high? How to solve that? --- Is this really different this time... I choose to believe, but I'm also prepared for disappointment. --- Turning point? Every time they say it's a turning point, but it's always the same old story. --- It's just technological progress, nothing mysterious. Don't mythologize it. --- Wow, here comes another pitch for new hope. I've seen this routine too many times.
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AllInAlicevip
· 01-06 09:55
V God is back to talk about the impossible triangle again. Is this really true this time? I've heard this kind of statement too many times before... Layered architecture and zero-knowledge proofs are indeed impressive, but it seems like each has its own compromises, right? Breaking? Ha, I think it's more like shifting the problem somewhere else. This is what Web3 truly needs, otherwise it will never be able to compete. To be nice, only a few actual projects can achieve this... The impossible triangle has actually been cracked long ago, but no one has recognized it. Zero-knowledge proofs definitely have room for imagination, but is the maturity enough? It's still too early to talk about this now. Let's wait until it really lands.
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EntryPositionAnalystvip
· 01-05 20:15
Oh my, it's another impossible triangle. This time, it's really not a Photoshop, right? V God said once it's broken, it's broken? I'm still a bit skeptical about this. Wait, can zero-knowledge proofs really solve the scalability without compromising security? It still feels like in the experimental stage. By the way, which chain currently manages all three aspects? Or are they still each facing their own shortcomings?
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governance_lurkervip
· 01-04 01:52
Wait, is V God starting to hype again? ZK and layered architecture are indeed impressive, but how many have actually been implemented? To be honest.
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OnchainHolmesvip
· 01-04 01:49
V God is drawing another pie? But this time it sounds really promising. The layered architecture indeed shows results on Arbitrum. Wait, is it really that easy to handle three dimensions at once? I feel like someone still has to be lying down. Zero-knowledge proofs are impressive, but cost is still an issue. Who will foot the bill? Stay calm. These technologies will take several more years to mature. Don't be fooled, everyone. After hyping for so many years, is it finally time to get serious? I choose to wait and see who can truly deliver.
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0xLuckboxvip
· 01-04 01:47
Hmm... Is V God starting to hype again? Layered architecture, ZK, and these things have been hyped for so many years. Have they really been implemented now? Wait, wasn't it said that zero-knowledge proofs can solve everything? Why still need layering? It feels like we're still stuck in multiple-choice questions. Cracking the triangle? I think it's more like passing the problem to Layer2. Honestly, projects with money can burn it, and those without still have to choose between two options. If it had truly been cracked, no one would be debating this topic anymore. Why is V God still coming out to make statements? Everyone wants a perfect solution, but in the end, everyone just does their own thing. Cutting-edge technology... Just hearing it sounds familiar. When will we see real product-level applications? It feels like another round of hype around new options concepts. But to be fair, if someone can truly excel in all three dimensions at the same time, this deal is worth it.
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NFTBlackHolevip
· 01-04 01:41
Honestly, I have to question V神's recent assertion... Zero-knowledge proofs are indeed top-notch, but can they truly completely solve the trilemma? It still seems to depend on the specific implementation. No, these kinds of articles always say "a new era is coming," and then... real projects are still weighing their options. I'm optimistic about layered architecture, but right now the mainnet is still heavily congested. Don't just talk about technological breakthroughs; product deployment is what really matters. Yes, the era of choosing one out of three is indeed over, but it's easier said than done— which project has truly achieved versatility? The hype is loud, but I don't know when it will actually be usable... probably still waiting. Zero-knowledge proofs are really impressive, but could they become a new bottleneck waiting to happen?
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