which is clearly better for transaction based applications.
Tell me, when do you ever need to do an outside join in a system that only handles transactions. The data structure of blockchains is a linked list, SQL uses tables. And if you do need that operation, what exactly stops you from using SQL tables in your application?
Tell me, when do you ever need to do an outside join in a system that only handles transactions. The data structure of blockchains is a linked list, SQL uses tables. And if you do need that operation, what exactly stops you from using SQL tables in your application?
Oh, that's what you mean. OK fair enough. Yes, that's what blockchain is.
No-one ever ganked me out of $1m on SQL tho
https://web3isgoinggreat.com/