Thanks for your reply, very interesting, I didn't know about the `sqlx.ExtContext` interface yet! I will do a deeper dive into your project later, I'm hoping to find more inspiration.
Wow, I find this quite interesting, however, there are probably some real downsides to this? Maybe someone else can highlight some of those.
An issue I can think of is for instance: consider a system where each time a new request comes in a new transaction is started. That situation would result in having a new `DBImpl struct` for each request. It seems that that last "but you probably only have one of these DB objects" doesn't hold. How would you tackle that issue?
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My understanding is that Interledger is the backend which Coil uses to send payments. Interledger is able to use multiple currencies, ranging from crypto to fiat. Ripple is mostly just building the infrastructure for it, enabling growth in the crypto ecosystem.
I think, for them, the payoff would be that using XRP is be the cheapest solution in the end, which would make it interesting. Also quite important, they also directly benefit from there being more entries in all orderbooks, since their software will be more efficient (ODL, on-demand liquidity). They have a benefit for the entire (all cryptos) ecosystem to thrive.
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