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3) People focus more on the tech and less on prices, which isn't shocking but is refreshing. A significant number of people have opinions on the relative merits of different protocols, and very few seem to be bragging about how much money they just made.
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4) People are about as tribalistic as the rest of crypto. It takes a different form--rather than blindly rallying behind a project, people will present arguments for it. But for many people, their arguments are fairly selective towards getting the answer they want.
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5) You find this with almost every project (DeFi or not). ETH gets the most heat for this, and it does deserve some, but maybe the only reason it has the most biased partisans is because it has the most people.
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6) A good example of the above: unwillingness to admit that there are real important advantages of other options even if you ultimately think they aren't worth it.
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7) I like ! But if you argue that while SOL is way faster, ETH is better because it has a larger network and ecosystem and longer trackrecord of safety, that's reasonable. But I've seen a few too many posts skeptical that Solana is really faster. That's its thing!
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8) I also suspect that on the security side some arguments can get pretty inflated to make a point, though there is some substance to them. On the flip side, way too many claim to _know_ the ETH-killer. I don't! Solana _could_ take over, but any one coin has a low chance.
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9) And maybe there won't ever be an ETH-killer. Maybe ETH will slowly pull away from the pack, either because ETH 2.0 really kicks ass or because of side-chains. (Though I remain unconvinced that side-chains make more sense than an independent decentralized chain + OR.)
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11) I'm super excited to see get off the ground, push forward, and build (cross-chain) bridges in DeFi! Coming to a node near you this August.
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