Understanding blockchain finality through multiple time scales: settlement, confirmation, and probabilistic truth across different temporal frames.
Time in blockchain is layered, not linear. Laozi observes that different scales of time reveal different truths. A transaction appears final in seconds on Layer 2, confirmed in minutes on Layer 1, and immutable across geological time through proof-of-work's cumulative hash power. Each temporal layer offers different guarantees. This reflects Taoist understanding that reality depends on perspective and scale. Bitcoin's security emerges not from instant finality but from the asymptotic approach to certainty over time. Ethereum's finality is probabilistic before the Merge, then absolute after. Understanding these temporal layers prevents both false confidence in instant transactions and unnecessary waiting for finality that's already cryptographically sound. Decentralized systems don't eliminate time; they distribute trust across time, making the present moment less authoritative than cumulative history. This teaches patience aligned with protocol design.
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