The Zcash bug is a reminder that every non-sovereign SoV asset sits somewhere on a spectrum of tradeoffs.
A big part of Bitcoin’s genius is its relative simplicity. Bitcoin is making the tradeoff of avoiding complex shielded privacy at the protocol level, which makes verification and supply auditing much simpler.
@Zcash chose a different point on the spectrum: stronger privacy, but more cryptographic complexity and more room for soundness bugs.
I’m still a believer in Zcash, and in fact I added to my PA today. It has one of crypto's strongest cypherpunk communities, and these trauma-bonding moments are often what forge the conviction needed to survive as a belief asset. And these are belief assets at the end of the day.
But Bitcoin is making tradeoffs too.
The Bitcoin asset must secure the Bitcoin blockchain. That works beautifully if blockspace demand and fee revenue continue to grow over time. But what happens if economic activity on the L1 stagnates? What happens if the chain struggles to improve performance, lower fees, or grow a native onchain eco?
I think the design space for crypto stores of value is much larger than most people appreciate.
If you’ve followed me for a while, you know I post about
@ORE frequently.
The reason for which is that it occupies a very compelling point on the tradeoff spectrum: a non-sovereign SoV that natively inherits
@Solana’s performance and ecosystem, while remaining separate from the L1 security asset itself.
I believe a non-sovereign SoV can be divorced from the responsibility of securing the L1 it lives on. It can instead inherit the performance, composability, and settlement assumptions of a chain that is already scaling, while remaining natively integrated with a thriving DeFi economy, without relying on trusted third parties (bridges, CEX wrappers, etc). It also can immutably freeze core components of the system (e.g. ORE's mint is frozen and can never be changed).
Of course ORE too makes a tradeoff in that it depends on Solana's survival. What is the optimal set of tradeoffs long term? We shall see.