Yuval Rooz
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And I have effectively get a user experience as if I am on a single layer one.
Just by the way, the technology that we're using to do this podcast takes the same architecture.
We use the internet.
We call the internet a single internet as if it is a single network, but it's not.
The internet is a protocol network.
that actually connects multiple networks together.
So Canton kind of draws a lot of kind of inspiration from that.
And that's really, I would say, kind of like from a technology perspective, some of the major kind of design, the economics and the tokenomics is a whole different.
We can talk about the language.
There's a lot of different minutia and what are the complexities that privacy also create.
that I wish we didn't have to deal with, but there are challenges as a result of that.
Yeah, I would say that the easy one, the easy one is privacy.
To be honest, I would say that privacy is probably the easy one.
I will mention a point that is not necessarily a technical design, but actually a governance design feature that is, I think, just as critical.
I think that, you know, we want to envision a world where there's no regulation and everybody just get along together.
And then, you know, the rubber hits the road.
We see Aave protocol fights.
We see swap.
And the reality is that governance is just as critical.
So if you are the DTCC or you are any one of these large financial institutions, whether we like it or not, honestly, like this is not, this is not about like my personal opinion, but the reality is that the DTCC, given the fact that they do actually sit on a hundred trillion dollars worth of assets,