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When you launch on Ethereum, you’re plugging into the strongest ecosystem in crypto. Infra, talent, capital, culture, standards - it’s all already here. You don’t need a centralized org to productize everything. You can just build, and if it resonates, it becomes part of the fabric. Ethena is a great example, from an Arthur Hayes blog post to a $5B protocol, all by tapping into Ethereum’s existing liquidity, infrastructure, and developer mindshare 🧵 👇 https://x.com/akshaybd/status/1910293553344872539
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It’s a bit like TCP/IP, no one had to sell it because it was the best foundation to build on. Over time, that drew the best people, tools, and use cases. Ethereum’s the same. You don’t win because someone’s pushing you, you win because the gravity of the ecosystem pulls everything in your direction
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With all due respect, the ecosystem support is strong but the foundation support is weak. I know that you guys are limited in terms of resources, but there are ways to hack the support.
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Please link the category defining products you delivered on ethereum to qualify this statement. You can't even imagine how salty I am and how useless the EF is.
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I disagree. The superteam right now is eating our lunch in terms of building a developer pipeline. Couple that with issues like this in Ethereum: https://x.com/timdaub/status/1909519721256431707
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