Polygon, an Ethereum scaling platform that claims to be decentralized, is landing partnerships with major names. Already a partner with Coinbase NFTs, it just became the ຕົ້ນຕໍ provider of Instagram’s upcoming NFT marketplace.
Of course, when crypto starts landing large deals, some people start asking big questions — like whether Polygon is truly decentralized.
Formerly known as MATIC Network, Polygon ຂໍ້ສະເຫນີ Layer 2 scalability solutions for Ethereum. It bills itself as “Ethereum’s Internet of blockchains.” Instead of reinventing Ethereum’s Layer 1, Polygon focuses on improving scalability and speed.
Ethereum focused on decentralization, though this came at the cost of occasional “traffic congestion” issues and high transaction fees. Polygon aimed for low costs and high speeds. Nowadays, it can handle 7,000 ການເຮັດທຸລະ ກຳ ຕໍ່ວິນາທີ (TPS), while Ethereum ຢ່າງຫນ້ອຍ handled more than 20 TPS before the Merge.
For those wondering: The Merge may not have improved Ethereum’s TPS much. Stats ສະແດງໃຫ້ເຫັນ that post-Merge Ethereum still tops out at 20 TPS most of the time.
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Polygon didn’t try to be an Ethereum-killer. Instead, it aimed to improve on work that Ethereum had already completed. It also raised $5.6 million during its initial coin offering (ICO) and subsequent sales of its MATIC token, which resides on Ethereum as an ERC-20 standard token.
Who uses Polygon (MATIC)?
polygon ອວດຕົວ more than 37,000 dApps on its platform. These dApps include familiar names like the decentralized exchange SushiSwap and the financial services app Cashaa.
Companies like Instagram and Coinbase forged deals with Polygon for their NFT marketplaces. Disney showed interest by ເພີ່ມ Polygon to its accelerator program in June 2022.
Participants in Disney’s latest accelerator program are developing experiences for augmented reality (AR), NFTs, and artificial intelligence (AI) theme park properties.
Is Polygon decentralized?
ໃນເດືອນສິງຫາ 2021, Polygon ປະກາດ an ostensible decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) as part of its efforts to become more decentralized. Polygon had recently acquired Hermez, the zero knowledge (ZK) rollup platform, to assist with switching Polygon to a cross-chain protocol.
ມັນຍັງ ສ້າງຕັ້ງຂຶ້ນ the Polygon Governance Protocol to attempt to steer its path toward greater decentralization. It postponed a proposal on its auction model due to concerns that a validator controlled by a wealthy actor could push out smaller validators. Polygon’s forum members had also ສະແດງອອກ concern about onboarding new validators and protecting the interests of smaller validators.
Owners of MATIC can delegate their tokens to bigger validators who cast votes for them. Community members have expressed concern that MATIC owners can’t access the track record of each validator prior to delegating.
Source: https://protos.com/explained-is-polygon-truly-decentralized/