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jesse.base.eth 🔵
@jessepollak
the #1 thing that @solana has right now over @ethereum is people with money who are willing to deploy in a risk forward way at the edge and thereby push forward innovation. this is how innovation happens — but it's often messy in a way that can turn folks off (eg it's "just speculation"). but the lack of this means less capital bandwidth for ideas and experiments to both get funding and to break through into virality via price. memes and the innovation downstream of them are a prime example of this. if @ethereum wants to succeed, this needs to change — and we are seeing signs of it on @base, but it's still early and we need a lot more help. so let this be a call to action: if you are someone who believes in Ethereum, holds significant amounts of ETH, and wants the economy to grow, now is the time to step up.. if this is you, please DM or shoot me an email at
[email protected]
. will be coming up with a plan in the new year. 🙏🏼
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Azternomic
@azternomic
Speed of execution (and onboarding) and UI/UX, in my opinion, have led to degen / CT mindshare. This graphic that charts relative tx count is really powerful This, in turn, has generated a significant amount of developer interest, leading to apps like pump.fun and a number of incredible meme narratives. That has snowballed into AI (though have to give props to Virtuals) That being said, Eth / Base has institutional mind share and in general have more “legit” projects and protocols (+ government backing). And in addition, I think Rust remains an incredibly hard language to code on All in all, there are pros and cons to Eth and Sol, but looking forward to seeing how continue to push the envelope
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