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- Getting Started - Polkadot Wiki
Polkadot is a Web3 service provider: it provides secure and resilient computation and interoperability for any application connected to its network Applications can be fully-fledged blockchains deployed as rollups on Polkadot (also known as parachains)
- Elastic Scaling - Tech Talk - Polkadot Forum
In this article we review Polkadot scaling, new changes that are making it even more scalable and achieve elastic scaling and conclude by explaining why elastic scaling is cool
- Architecture - Polkadot Wiki
Discover Polkadot's architecture, including the relay chain, parachains, shared security, and interoperability mechanisms
- Blockchain Bridges - Polkadot Wiki
Within Polkadot, chains already benefit from secure interoperability For more information about the native interoperability technology that allows parachains to communicate trustlessly, please see the dedicated cross consensus page on the Wiki
- Polkadot 1. 0 - Polkadot Wiki
Polkadot is a sharded network where transactions are processed in parallel within each shard Continuing the comparison of Polkadot being a decentralized computer, Polkadot has a virtual CPU with virtual cores (shards)
- Fundamentals - Polkadot Wiki
The Polkadot Wiki serves as the central source of truth for Polkadot It is a community-focused initiative led by Web3 Foundation to keep an up-to-date resource on the best information for learning about Polkadot
- DotSama parachains options for using Polkadot lt; gt;Kusama bridge
There are a few options available to parachains that want to make use of the Polkadot lt; gt;Kusama bridge This document lists and describes them starting from the easiest to integrate and most general-purpose, to more invol hellip;
- Polkadot vs. Cosmos - Polkadot Wiki
Compare Polkadot and Cosmos, their interoperability models, governance, and approaches to blockchain scalability
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