Supporters of different chains still have interesting perspectives. The Ethereum community is not optimistic about Bitcoin's scaling solutions, while Bitcoin conservatives think other projects are just air coins. Zcash's attempt to enhance Bitcoin's privacy features is itself a very interesting idea. As for Solana, although network activity is still in the climbing stage, community enthusiasm remains high. From a technical perspective, Starknet's exploration in the field of zero-knowledge proofs is indeed promising—if this solution can be widely applied, it could change people's understanding of on-chain scalability. Each chain is finding its own position, and the collisions and competition during this process, to some extent, are driving the evolution of the entire ecosystem.
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PriceOracleFairy
· 14h ago
lmao the cope is real, everyone just defending their bags rn... but ngl starknet's zk stuff actually hits different, that's not just hopium talking
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FlashLoanKing
· 01-16 04:45
The crypto world is always like this—everyone for themselves. In the end, only those who survive are the winners.
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TokenDustCollector
· 01-14 21:13
These people just look down on each other, but isn't that what Web3 is supposed to be like?
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Old men in BTC really hold on to their own little patch of land, afraid that other chains will steal the spotlight.
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The zk path is indeed interesting, but it will take some time before it can be used on a large scale.
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The Solana community is really passionate, although the network occasionally throws a tantrum.
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The back-and-forth between different chains actually promotes ecosystem progress, which is a bit ironic but also reasonable.
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The feud between Ethereum and Bitcoin has never stopped; just get used to it.
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If StarkNet can truly develop zk, that would really change the game.
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It's actually quite interesting to see various chains belittling each other, like a daily soap opera in the crypto world.
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CommunitySlacker
· 01-14 21:01
Each chain operates independently, essentially still fighting for ecological dominance.
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Bitcoin conservatives are really something else; they call everything altcoins, look in the mirror.
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Zero-knowledge proofs are indeed interesting; if Starknet really succeeds, it could change the game.
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Haha, Solana is climbing again; how many times has this cycle repeated?
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It's really about mutual competition; if the competition is good, the ecosystem thrives; if not, it cools off.
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Zcash's privacy efforts are good in theory, but it depends on whether they can truly implement them.
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Basically, it's still a battle of technical routes; everyone thinks their way is the best.
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The evolution of the ecosystem depends on collisions; there's no doubt about that, but it sounds a bit academic.
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Ethereum vs Bitcoin—that's a classic rivalry; they really are familiar foes.
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Wait until a chain truly solves scalability before bragging; we're still exploring that now.
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GasFeeBeggar
· 01-14 20:52
Uh, the enthusiasm of the Solana community is really a bit... over the top haha
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Bitcoin is still holding on tightly, really, even discussing layer2 can lead to a heated debate for half a day
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If StarkNet's ZKP solution really gets implemented, will it be another castle in the air?
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So these days, multi-chain deployment is still necessary; going all in on one chain is truly too risky
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Ethereum and Bitcoin fans are still arguing, after all these years, it's still exciting to watch
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Zcash wants to do a privacy upgrade for Bitcoin? That's a bit overestimating oneself
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Every chain is competing, and it's really hard to say who will be the last to laugh
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Ecological competition drives evolution, sounds nice, but products are the real king, right?
Supporters of different chains still have interesting perspectives. The Ethereum community is not optimistic about Bitcoin's scaling solutions, while Bitcoin conservatives think other projects are just air coins. Zcash's attempt to enhance Bitcoin's privacy features is itself a very interesting idea. As for Solana, although network activity is still in the climbing stage, community enthusiasm remains high. From a technical perspective, Starknet's exploration in the field of zero-knowledge proofs is indeed promising—if this solution can be widely applied, it could change people's understanding of on-chain scalability. Each chain is finding its own position, and the collisions and competition during this process, to some extent, are driving the evolution of the entire ecosystem.