Ok but again, if the DAG is too big (which is the whole poin...

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It could’ve been done differently, couldn’t it? I mean, on a surface level, especially since bitcoin doesn’t deal with alternative tokens like hathor...
Ok but again, if the DAG is too big (which is the whole point for scaling) then only participants doing the downloading verifying and pruning are full nodes and not light clients, and that is already the case without a DAG.
The upside of the DAG is basically that it is a natural P2P mining pool, but we already know how to do that, the only problem with P2P mining pools historically was the cost of paying everyone (because the payout coinbase txn becomes too big), but with Rootstock and smart contracts you can do that much better.
I am not convinced that the DAG is helping much unfortunately.
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