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Can we federate a block chain?
Need to sprinkle in some AI!
If you're actually interested:
Ethereum was originally supposed to scale by sharding - essentially splitting the chain into X shards that are independent but can talk to each other.
Better solutions have been come up with so it didn't end up happening, but it's the closes thing to a "federated" blockchain.
Your comment sounds like a Brandon Sanderson piece, with shards and all.
For a moment I was lost because there is no shard Ethereum.