BNB HODLer Episode 60 In-Depth Analysis: Why Not All Computations Should Be On-Chain?
Many developers today fall into a misconception — believing that smart contracts must handle everything. In reality, historical data scanning, complex strategy calculations, cross-chain state judgments, and even AI model inference often result in two problems when forced on-chain: either gas fees skyrocket to unbearable costs, or the system must rely on centralized oracle intermediaries, which actually increases systemic risk.
Is there a better solution? An off-chain execution + on-chain verification architecture is changing the status quo. By moving compute-intensive tasks off-chain for execution and only verifying result authenticity on the blockchain, we achieve both lower costs and maintained decentralized security guarantees. This approach breaks free from traditional constraints in contract design, opening new possibilities for DeFi, cross-chain bridges, on-chain AI applications, and beyond.
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BNB HODLer Episode 60 In-Depth Analysis: Why Not All Computations Should Be On-Chain?
Many developers today fall into a misconception — believing that smart contracts must handle everything. In reality, historical data scanning, complex strategy calculations, cross-chain state judgments, and even AI model inference often result in two problems when forced on-chain: either gas fees skyrocket to unbearable costs, or the system must rely on centralized oracle intermediaries, which actually increases systemic risk.
Is there a better solution? An off-chain execution + on-chain verification architecture is changing the status quo. By moving compute-intensive tasks off-chain for execution and only verifying result authenticity on the blockchain, we achieve both lower costs and maintained decentralized security guarantees. This approach breaks free from traditional constraints in contract design, opening new possibilities for DeFi, cross-chain bridges, on-chain AI applications, and beyond.