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Ethereum Losing Dominance?
In a recent episode of Laura Shin’s “Unchained” podcast, Vitalik Buterin was surprisingly candid about Ethereum, his brainchild. As reported by NewsBTC previously, the Canadian-Russian programmer affirmed that it isn’t out of the realm of possibility that the Ethereum Blockchain sees its traction slip in the years to come.
Most recently, Tetras Capital’s Alex Sunnarborg took to Forbes to continue this narrative, claiming that the layoffs at ConsenSys, lack of users on Ethereum-based applications like Augur, and the overvaluation of certain ICOs are signs that the project is losing momentum and steam.
Creator Vitalik Buterin Keeps Head High
In a recent Reddit thread, however, Buterin finally spoke out against “FUD.” The cryptocurrency entrepreneur claimed that the Prysmatic, Lighthouse, Ethereum 2.0 (Serenity), and so on and so forth are “still continuing work right on schedule.” He added that the recent governance concerns and shakeups have had no effect on Ethereum 2.0, not “by even a single day.” Buterin concluded:
“State channel and Plasma and ZK rollup devs are similarly steadily moving forward, as are the 1.x rent proposals. The existing 1.0 clients are being tirelessly upgraded to better handle the load of the current chain, with a huge victory a few months ago in dropping uncle rates as well as constant improvements in block propagation. When you’re making a bet on the ethereum ecosystem, it’s those silent armies you are betting on.”
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