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>>56909806
Charles is literally a divine entity.

The lies of Vitalik and his clique couldn't keep him down, the SEC couldn't keep him down, the VC funded media couldn't keep him down and the shit stained hands of the fudding shills couldn't keep him down.

The flippening is happening.

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I just sold all of my Ethereum for Cardano.

Long time holder here, holding since $80. It's an unscalable piece of shit. Glad I'm out.

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I just sold this unscalable piece of shit for Cardano

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>>54652129
I make over $600 a month from staking my Cardano using their revolutionary liquid staking technology, which Ethereum doesn't have.

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Will /biz/ rope when Cardano overtakes Ethereum?

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>>53396403
It's unironically over for Ethereum. All of Ethereum's L2's are complete centralized dog shit with high fees and high finality.

It's completely over for Ethereum once Cardano starts gaining steam.

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I just bought Cardano.

Am I in for some sick gains?

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>>53323819
Ethereum is a shitcoin with $1,000 fees and staking you can't withdraw from.

It's a mess.

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>>53310687
>where you can actually withdraw

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>>53234599
The absolute state of ethereum cucks

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>>53234393
Ethereum loses again to Charles.

You can't use python to code Ethereum contracts.

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Can't scale and is lead by an actual autistic weirdo

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ETH is basically spaghetti code at this point run by some autistic founder that eats boogers on stream.

You can't make this shit up. I remember when ETH had $1,000 fees during the bull market in 2021.

What a clown blockchain.

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Concurrency wasn't a blockchain issue, it was a protocol and developer issue.

Offchain batchers fixed the concurrency "problem". ETH retards like in OP's pic thought Cardano blockchain worked exactly like Ethereum and literally thought there was no solution or ability to have concurrency because he's literally a know nothing retard.

The first solution to the concurrency issue was offchain batching, but that proved to be too centralized, as the batchers themselves could decide to not process transactions.

The new decentralized solution adds another vertical where UTXOs are not batched off-chain but ordered virtually in a "first-come-first-served" manner. The transaction chain functions publicly and visibly in a decentralized way. The chain can be accessed by anyone without the limitation on who can consume which UTXO.

Basically OP and the person in OP's image are too retarded and thought they could get away with programming spaghetti low level code.

>> No.53068830 [DELETED]  [View]
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Concurrency wasn't a blockchain issue, it was a protocol and developer issue.

Offchain batchers fixed the concurrency "problem".

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>$1,000 fees
>first to market spaghetti code
>most developers, but can't even develop a smart contract to withdraw your ETH stake
>slow as shit
>weird autistic founder that eats boogers on stream

Just LMAO at Ethereum baggies

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