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i guess tendermint is sort of locked in place as part of some cryptocoin stack. the devs went off to make web3 shit. hyperledger is also basically dead except for fabric.

i dunno what fabric does. it drones on about permissioned blockchain for the enterprise. tendermint at least just goes "yeah its an append-only log that controls a state machine" which is like, great, that's actually useful.

i think fabric also does this but has the most red hat documentation imaginable
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@nuukaset i read a book once where they used a kafka log for all their data. the dbs were just caches built on it.

this was before the blockchain craze but i realized the other night that the private blockchain stacks could implement the same thing (more or less cursed than relying on kafka.)
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