We need better FUD. SVM is ironically a modular kernel design. Everything is a separate program, and all programs are isolated from each other.
Cryptographic ops are so performance sensitive that they are implemented as native programs. Native programs can’t be over the air upgraded so they have to go through the full node upgrade path.
I'm not saying it wasn't a multisig. I just saying it's not a rollup. When I was in college I had built a multisig with alt-da. That doesn't make it a rollup.
.@_Dave__White_ asked me why I keep going. It’s basically because of:
1) it’s challenging. The problems are really hard so my brain is fully engaged solving them. 2) it’s competitive. HL ethereums etc… are all driven by smart people solving the same hard problems. The environment is dynamic, no two days are ever exactly the same. 3) I can see the impact of my design decisions in the competition.
Imho, this is basically how to retain great people through the ups and downs.