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What is the difference between Pollen and Coordicide?

The naming was changed yesterday to IOTA 2.0 DevNet (Development Network). Please read this blog post: https://blog.iota.org/path-towards-full-decentralization-with-iota-2-0/
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What is the difference between Pollen and Coordicide?

Coordicide refers to a goal on the IOTA roadmap, namely to remove the coordinator and create a network that works safely and reliably without it. Pollen is the codename for the first phase of ...
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How will the coordinator be removed with Nectar's implementation?

It is not removed, it does not exist there in the first place. It runs from the start without coordinator.
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What are the current limitations of coordicide?

This question is quite broad. For coordicide we need FPC, MANA, rate controller and autopeering for it to function properly. FPC and autopeering is well defined, MANA and the rate controller are ...
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What is the size of transactions on the post-coordicide tangle?

An IOTA message size will be a maximum of 32 kB
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How will the coordinator be removed with Nectar's implementation?

It will depend on how the current testnet behaves. The testnet is there to learn about the current coordicide implementation and to detect whether there are any unnoticed flaws in its algorithms. If ...
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