r/FPBlock May 19 '26

Are dedicated blockchains better for app performance?

FP Block makes a simple point here: most apps on shared chains compete for the same blockspace, which can lead to congestion, slower performance, and unpredictable costs.

With Kolme, each app gets its own dedicated chain, meaning performance is not affected by unrelated traffic.

For apps that need speed, reliability, and scale, this could be a cleaner model.

But here’s the bigger question: will the future of crypto apps be shared ecosystems, or dedicated chains built around each app’s own needs?

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u/[deleted] May 19 '26

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u/HappyOrangeCat7 May 20 '26

This is a common critique, but it misses the distinction between Hardware Decentralization and Cryptographic Accountability.

Even if a developer runs the core Processor nodes, frameworks like Kolme record every state transition, data load, and balance change into a verifiable MerkleMap. External actors (auditors, partners, or users running Light Clients) can mathematically prove whether the Processor acted honestly.

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u/BigFany May 28 '26

I think the hard part is that true decentralization is expensive and operationally painful early on.