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>> No.23852564 [View]
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It can't fucking scale. ETH is pure spaghetti code, and vitalik is a pedo. Seriously, he and his cronies wrote shitty-ass code. ETH 2.0 is a pipe dream, a perpetual motion machine that cannot exist in reality. it is fucking dogshit

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Ethereum cannot scale thats a fact. The ETH 2.0 roll out is protracted and convoluted, not too mention that the technology they are working on is inferior and antiquated in comparison to Cardano. There is an atmosphere of ambiguity as to when the Ethereum development team will release a fully working product. If ETH 2.0 launches too early there will be without a doubt a series of disastrous catastrophic errors and bugs that will severally impact the confidence of users and investors. If they release ETH 2.0 too late they are going be left behind. Cardano has already developed a superior network that's orders of magnitude more technologically advanced than Ethereum 2.0. The ETH development team are working on an insurmountable task. Personally my own experience of using Ethereum has been overall a negative one, where the majority of the time I have to pay exorbitant amounts of money in gas fees only for my transactions to get stuck pending for one hour. If people that are technologically literate hate using Ethereum what will normies think of it when they clog the network trying to trade imaginary cats.

P.S Vitalik is a pedo

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>> No.23773994 [View]
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give me your best hopium

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IT CAN'T FUCKING SCALE. HOW MANY TIMES DO WE HAVE TO SAY THIS?!?!

ETH is pure spaghetti code. ETH was without a doubt a great idea; I will not deny that at all. However, most people in crypto don't have the comprehension or knowledge to be able and look at the code-base and identify flaws that could be catastrophic, both in terms of economic, security, and overall functioning in cost signals.

Vitalik is smart. However, he's the most retarded smart person in all of crypto. He's a fucking child who doesn't own up to his inability to produce a creation and has longevity. Him and his cronies wrote shitty-ass code. It can't scale. The only way it can scale is constant upgrades each time they feel things are getting congested. This is where the problem lies. It is impossible for ETH to implement a scaling solution to where it doesn't need upgrades anymore. For ETH to work, it will need constant upgrades of ETH 2.0, 3.0, 4.0, so on and so forth for an indefinite amount of time - just kicking the can down the road. Off-chain scaling won't work either because ETH's security is already shit on a stick. Making something more complicated that is already a piece of shit is 100% pointless. People can never steadily develop something on ETH because with each 'scaling upgrade', those who are creating on ETH will have to pivot each time to ensure their product is compatible to work on ETH. To sum it up, each time ETH decides to upgrade to scale, it just gets worse.

For ETH to work to the level needed, the amount of ETH in ever single wallet needs to be known after each transaction. Since ETH cannot implement SPV, it's impossible for ETH to scale because it does not have the capabilities to know the exact amount of ETH in every single ETH wallet after each transaction at a massive scale.

The only way to permanently fix ETH would be to roll back the chain to the beginning almost. Vitalik is just your average Russian retard who can't produce anything of value.

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What are the chances we see a 5K per ETH in the next 2-3 years?

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>>23734337
She learned from the best!

>> No.23732449 [View]
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What is the point of Ethereum?

This is very funny and I laugh at the unquestioning vapidity of people who say "smart contract" and just let other people fill in the details as to what that should mean and what the value should be. The mistake here is that "smart" is a misnomer. A contract, as we have known them for many hundreds of years, is already smart because it can often require the work of a solicitor or barrister to argue for or against the individual clauses of a contract; contract wording requires interpretation and that can require some of the highest order thinking. It is therefore smart.

A contract on Ethereum, then, isn't smart. It is a dumb contract. It is dumb in the sense that it executes itself, whether it has been audited and validated or not. And for that reason, you get fraud, after hack, after loss, after gimmick, after scam and essentially fuck all in-between.

And for what reason would anybody need to run computer programs in a decentralised way? What the fuck is the point? I can understand a currency being decentralised; that is completely intuitive and innovative, but running programs is useless as it is so insanely inefficient. Anything you could run on Ethereum you can run on AWS and it will be cheaper, faster and more secure, therefore resolving the trilema and revealing Ethereum to be completely and I mean COMPLETELY redundant. Just because something can work doesn't mean it has value, much like a kettle connected to a dynamo on an exercise bike would work. Ethereum is a fucking joke.

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>>23722210
all these crypto devs do anon

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>>23551475
so are ETH fags

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>>23512078
so is Vitalik

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>>23506331
so is money skelly

>> No.23479479 [View]
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Ethereum cannot scale thats a fact. The ETH 2.0 roll out is protracted and convoluted, not too mention that the technology they are working on is inferior and antiquated in comparison to Polkadot. There is an atmosphere of ambiguity as to when the Ethereum development team will release a fully working product. If ETH 2.0 launches too early there will be without a doubt a series of disastrous catastrophic errors and bugs that will severally impact the confidence of users and investors. If they release ETH 2.0 too late they are going be left behind. Polkadot has already developed a superior network that's orders of magnitude more technologically advanced than Ethereum 2.0. The ETH development team are working on an insurmountable task. Personally my own experience of using Ethereum has been overall a negative one, where the majority of the time I have to pay exorbitant amounts of money in gas fees only for my transactions to get stuck pending for one hour. If people that are technologically literate hate using Ethereum what will normies think of it when they clog the network trying to trade imaginary cats.

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IT CAN'T FUCKING SCALE. HOW MANY TIMES DO WE HAVE TO SAY THIS?!?!

ETH is pure spaghetti code. ETH was without a doubt a great idea; I will not deny that at all. However, most people in crypto don't have the comprehension or knowledge to be able and look at the code-base and identify flaws that could be catastrophic, both in terms of economic, security, and overall functioning in cost signals.

Vitalik is smart. However, he's the most retarded smart person in all of crypto. He's a fucking child who doesn't own up to his inability to produce a creation and has longevity. Him and his cronies wrote shitty-ass code. It can't scale. The only way it can scale is constant upgrades each time they feel things are getting congested. This is where the problem lies. It is impossible for ETH to implement a scaling solution to where it doesn't need upgrades anymore. For ETH to work, it will need constant upgrades of ETH 2.0, 3.0, 4.0, so on and so forth for an indefinite amount of time - just kicking the can down the road. Off-chain scaling won't work either because ETH's security is already shit on a stick. Making something more complicated that is already a piece of shit is 100% pointless. People can never steadily develop something on ETH because with each 'scaling upgrade', those who are creating on ETH will have to pivot each time to ensure their product is compatible to work on ETH. To sum it up, each time ETH decides to upgrade to scale, it just gets worse.

For ETH to work to the level needed, the amount of ETH in ever single wallet needs to be known after each transaction. Since ETH cannot implement SPV, it's impossible for ETH to scale because it does not have the capabilities to know the exact amount of ETH in every single ETH wallet after each transaction at a massive scale.

The only way to permanently fix ETH would be to roll back the chain to the beginning almost. Vitalik is just your average Russian retard who can't produce anything of value.

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Ethereum cannot scale thats a fact. The ETH 2.0 roll out is protracted and convoluted, not too mention that the technology they are working on is inferior and antiquated in comparison to Cardano. There is an atmosphere of ambiguity as to when the Ethereum development team will release a fully working product. If ETH 2.0 launches too early there will be without a doubt a series of disastrous catastrophic errors and bugs that will severally impact the confidence of users and investors. If they release ETH 2.0 too late they are going be left behind. Cardano has already developed a superior network that's orders of magnitude more technologically advanced than Ethereum 2.0. The ETH development team are working on an insurmountable task. Personally my own experience of using Ethereum has been overall a negative one, where the majority of the time I have to pay exorbitant amounts of money in gas fees only for my transactions to get stuck pending for one hour. If people that are technologically literate hate using Ethereum what will normies think of it when they clog the network trying to trade imaginary cats.

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First off, the program itself is garbage. Despite being tested for several months, it is so complicated and bad in design that people are mining blocks to a default address that they don't have access to, and a single typo in typing an address for a transaction results in loss of funds (lots of people have already lost money). The devs couldn't even be bothered doing a Windows miner release - users had to work out how to do it themselves. Even as live trading had began, an unknown exchange was sending deposits in error to the black hole 0x0000... address. The UI is unintelligible (see pic). To mine, I had to use two CMD windows in combination.

Second of all, Ether costs much less than $0.60 to mine. On my HD7970, the cost to mine was less than $0.10 per Ether. The people who bought Ether in the premine/presale paid the equivalent of $0.30 per Ether. Who the fuck even wants this shit? It has no mainstream appeal. Miners are dumping it like no tomorrow, and no one is buying because it's trash.

It's made by a 21-year-old slavshit dropout from the University of Waterloo. He has no achievements, not even academic, apart from 'Bitcoin Magazine' and Ethereum itself. He and his team of 'developers' gobbled up the millions of dollars from the presale months before the program was even released!

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IT CAN'T FUCKING SCALE. HOW MANY TIMES DO WE HAVE TO SAY THIS?!?!

ETH is pure spaghetti code. ETH was without a doubt a great idea; I will not deny that at all. However, most people in crypto don't have the comprehension or knowledge to be able and look at the code-base and identify flaws that could be catastrophic, both in terms of economic, security, and overall functioning in cost signals.

Vitalik is smart. However, he's the most retarded smart person in all of crypto. He's a fucking child who doesn't own up to his inability to produce a creation and has longevity. Him and his cronies wrote shitty-ass code. It can't scale. The only way it can scale is constant upgrades each time they feel things are getting congested. This is where the problem lies. It is impossible for ETH to implement a scaling solution to where it doesn't need upgrades anymore. For ETH to work, it will need constant upgrades of ETH 2.0, 3.0, 4.0, so on and so forth for an indefinite amount of time - just kicking the can down the road. Off-chain scaling won't work either because ETH's security is already shit on a stick. Making something more complicated that is already a piece of shit is 100% pointless. People can never steadily develop something on ETH because with each 'scaling upgrade', those who are creating on ETH will have to pivot each time to ensure their product is compatible to work on ETH. To sum it up, each time ETH decides to upgrade to scale, it just gets worse.

For ETH to work to the level needed, the amount of ETH in ever single wallet needs to be known after each transaction. Since ETH cannot implement SPV, it's impossible for ETH to scale because it does not have the capabilities to know the exact amount of ETH in every single ETH wallet after each transaction at a massive scale.

The only way to permanently fix ETH would be to roll back the chain to the beginning almost. Vitalik is just your average Russian retard who can't produce anything of value.

>> No.21341264 [View]
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IT CAN'T FUCKING SCALE. HOW MANY TIMES DO WE HAVE TO SAY THIS?!?!

ETH is pure spaghetti code. ETH was without a doubt a great idea; I will not deny that at all. However, most people in crypto don't have the comprehension or knowledge to be able and look at the code-base and identify flaws that could be catastrophic, both in terms of economic, security, and overall functioning in cost signals.

Vitalik is smart. However, he's the most retarded smart person in all of crypto. He's a fucking child who doesn't own up to his inability to produce a creation and has longevity. Him and his cronies wrote shitty-ass code. It can't scale. The only way it can scale is constant upgrades each time they feel things are getting congested. This is where the problem lies. It is impossible for ETH to implement a scaling solution to where it doesn't need upgrades anymore. For ETH to work, it will need constant upgrades of ETH 2.0, 3.0, 4.0, so on and so forth for an indefinite amount of time - just kicking the can down the road. Off-chain scaling won't work either because ETH's security is already shit on a stick. Making something more complicated that is already a piece of shit is 100% pointless. People can never steadily develop something on ETH because with each 'scaling upgrade', those who are creating on ETH will have to pivot each time to ensure their product is compatible to work on ETH. To sum it up, each time ETH decides to upgrade to scale, it just gets worse.

For ETH to work to the level needed, the amount of ETH in ever single wallet needs to be known after each transaction. Since ETH cannot implement SPV, it's impossible for ETH to scale because it does not have the capabilities to know the exact amount of ETH in every single ETH wallet after each transaction at a massive scale.

The only way to permanently fix ETH would be to roll back the chain to the beginning almost. Vitalik is just your average Russian retard who can't produce anything of value.

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Ethereum cannot scale thats a fact. The ETH 2.0 roll out is protracted and convoluted, not too mention that the technology they are working on is inferior and antiquated in comparison to Cardano. There is an atmosphere of ambiguity as to when the Ethereum development team will release a fully working product. If ETH 2.0 launches too early there will be without a doubt a series of disastrous catastrophic errors and bugs that will severally impact the confidence of users and investors. If they release ETH 2.0 too late they are going be left behind. Cardano has already developed a superior network that's orders of magnitude more technologically advanced than Ethereum 2.0. The ETH development team are working on an insurmountable task. Personally my own experience of using Ethereum has been overall a negative one, where the majority of the time I have to pay exorbitant amounts of money in gas fees only for my transactions to get stuck pending for one hour. If people that are technologically literate hate using Ethereum what will normies think of it when they clog the network trying to trade imaginary cats.

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>> No.20884779 [View]
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>> No.20874895 [View]
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I thought this piece of shit doesn't scale. Also vitalik has advocated for the legalization of cp and gavin wood the creator of solidity is a sex offender. This is bullshit

>> No.20861479 [View]
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IT CAN'T FUCKING SCALE. HOW MANY TIMES DO WE HAVE TO SAY THIS?!?!

ETH is pure spaghetti code. ETH was without a doubt a great idea; I will not deny that at all. However, most people in crypto don't have the comprehension or knowledge to be able and look at the code-base and identify flaws that could be catastrophic, both in terms of economic, security, and overall functioning in cost signals.

Vitalik is smart. However, he's the most retarded smart person in all of crypto. He's a fucking child who doesn't own up to his inability to produce a creation and has longevity. Him and his cronies wrote shitty-ass code. It can't scale. The only way it can scale is constant upgrades each time they feel things are getting congested. This is where the problem lies. It is impossible for ETH to implement a scaling solution to where it doesn't need upgrades anymore. For ETH to work, it will need constant upgrades of ETH 2.0, 3.0, 4.0, so on and so forth for an indefinite amount of time - just kicking the can down the road. Off-chain scaling won't work either because ETH's security is already shit on a stick. Making something more complicated that is already a piece of shit is 100% pointless. People can never steadily develop something on ETH because with each 'scaling upgrade', those who are creating on ETH will have to pivot each time to ensure their product is compatible to work on ETH. To sum it up, each time ETH decides to upgrade to scale, it just gets worse.

For ETH to work to the level needed, the amount of ETH in ever single wallet needs to be known after each transaction. Since ETH cannot implement SPV, it's impossible for ETH to scale because it does not have the capabilities to know the exact amount of ETH in every single ETH wallet after each transaction at a massive scale.

The only way to permanently fix ETH would be to roll back the chain to the beginning almost. Vitalik is just your average Russian retard who can't produce anything of value.

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