I will read the whitepaper, sounds more like it is trying to compete with Augur and Gnosis than Cindicator. Cindicator only needs the "blockchain" for membership confirmation and utility token. Speed of chain (graphene) has zero bearing on its model's functionality.
What is needed is the maths. If the team can pull it off with a nice user interface then maybe this will turn into something good.
Exactly! At present, only Graphene projects can meet the needs of large-scale commercial dapps, which has a confirmation time at 1.5 seconds, and with 3300 TPS.
Meanwhile, SEER is a public blockchain focusing on prediction markets, any projects related to prediction can super easily develop a dapp on SEER. However, Augur is a Dapp on Ethereum. If the speed of Ethereum limits the development of Augur, they can consider about moving to other platform like SEER.
Last month, SEER conducted a stress test, the highest concurrency is 8208 txs/block
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Thanks!