I’m trying to figure out the truth behind IOTA’s “infinite scalability” (a term nobody with CS experience would take seriously - what’s the big O?) and as far as I can tell it’s a lot of hot air.
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If someone comes up with a true “Ethereum killer”, I’ll be the first to either help implement its innovations in Ethereum, or switch to the new platform. I like and improve Ethereum because it’s the best at what it does, not because of some kind of tribal attachment to it.
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meanwhile, in a related not so good news for
$ETH
Lead #Ethereum Dev Resigns Over Legal Concerns - ETH Survive 2018? -#FUDhttps://youtu.be/Con4wTuoKCs -
That's certainly the most inaccurate description I've seen this week.
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true. still not a good news tho.https://twitter.com/pirapira/status/963950687288733697 …
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in fairness,
@bytemaster7 also had some criticisms on$IOTA towards the end of this interview with@IvanOnTech

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Distributed databases are great! Especially when http://Block.one is picking the initial block producers. You think it’s hard unseating incumbents in real world governments... just wait.
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