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RE: Analyzing traffic to hive.blog and api.hive.blog

Epic! And there is probably loads more that can be done to make things even faster too. We're going to have no problem scaling for the forseeable future.
I'm really looking forward to HAFs official release!

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My primary goals for Hive are very simple:

  • make it the easiest blockchain to develop apps for
  • make those apps scalable to real-world demand

We'll do a few other things along the way, but those two goals act as guidelines for everything else we're doing.

And you're right, we've got some near-term plans to pre-emptively improve scaling further. I don't have any numbers to backup my engineering intuition yet, but I expect the new HAF-based account history app to be able to handle far more traffic than a hived node can. And if I'm right, this will dramatically scale up the number of financial applications that can operate on Hive without requiring any new infrastructure servers.

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