@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ Now let's have a look at what those CRDTs have in common and what is different b
| **Counter CRDT** | ❌ | ❌ | ✅ 🔥 |
| <tdcolspan=3> Counters are a safe way to manage integers in a concurrent system. Automerge is the only one offering counters. Please note that CRDT types in general are "eventual consistent" only (BASE model). If you need stronger guarantees like the ones provided by ACID systems (specially guaranteeing the sequencing of operations, very useful for preventing double-spending) then you have to use a **Synchronous Transaction** in NextGraph. |
| <tdcolspan=3> (\*) discrete data cannot link to external documents. This is the reason why all Documents in NextGraph have a Graph part, in order to enable inter-linking of data and documents across the Global Giant Graph of Linked Data / Semantic Web |
| <tdcolspan=3> (\*) discrete data cannot link to external documents. This is the reason why all Documents in NextGraph have a Graph part, in order to enable inter-linking of data and documents across the Giant Global Graph of Linked Data / Semantic Web |
| **Float values** | ✅ | 🟧 | ✅ |
| <tdcolspan=3> Yjs doesn't enforce strong typing on values. they can be any valid JSON (and Floats are just Numbers). |