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Dear @KRNL_xyz
Looking back at the "pre-cloud computing era". Developers had a tough time back then, having to build systems from scratch, handling both front-end and back-end servers all by themselves. It cost a lot, had a high error rate, and there was no guarantee it could keep up with user growth. It wasn't until cloud computing arrived that everyone realized backend infrastructure could be completely managed by large companies, allowing you to just focus on writing business logic, which greatly boosted efficiency.
And the current state of cryptocurrency is somewhat akin to the pre-cloud era. Each blockchain operates independently, like isolated islands. Developers have to piece things together, reinvent the wheel, and this is highly inefficient. Moreover, the infrastructure of most blockchains is not user-friendly; wanting to build a cross-chain, scalable service is significantly more difficult than in the traditional internet.
What KRNL aims to do is to initiate a "cloud computing revolution" in the realm of cryptocurrency. It proposes a concept somewhat similar to FaaS, but rather than traditional centralized services provided by cloud vendors, it involves decentralized kernels contributed and maintained by the community. Each kernel can be called, combined, and even monetized, allowing developers to avoid reinventing the wheel.
KRNL is not simply copying the traditional FaaS model, but rather redesigning it. After all, the blockchain world is inherently fragmented, and traditional FaaS is almost incompatible here because it requires a unified underlying environment. However, KRNL's approach is decentralized registration, management, and execution, allowing these islands to communicate with each other, packaging the originally scattered computing resources into a whole.
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