Proposed change could save Ethereum from L2 ‘roadmap to hell’
Critics say ETH is in a death spiral, with plunging fee revenue and extractive L2s. But researchers have a plan to Make Ethereum Great Again. Go to Source
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Critics say ETH is in a death spiral, with plunging fee revenue and extractive L2s. But researchers have a plan to Make Ethereum Great Again. Go to Source
With no monetary investment required, Pi Network users believe they have nothing to lose — but critics say otherwise. Go to Source
Despite promises of decentralization, DAOs remain at the mercy of large tokenholders whose inactivity can be just as dangerous as their involvement. Go to Source
After 900 shows about Bitcoin, Peter McCormack says it’s time to tackle other big issues because “everything feels like it’s going to shit.” Go to Source
Many Bitcoiners believe that Donald Trump will save the industry from the Democrats. But that could only happen if he wins. Go to Source
Jack Dorsey says a marketplace of algorithms could fix toxic social media — but centralized platforms won’t give up their control easily. Go to Source
From Vitalik’s dad telling him about Bitcoin, through to the upcoming Pectra upgrade, these are the key moments in Ethereum’s life. Go to Source
AI may already consume more power than Bitcoin mining, and its deep pockets mean miners face stiff competition for equipment and electricity. Go to Source
Chinese crypto traders, miners and airdrop farmers aren’t letting an almost total ban on crypto in China stop them from joining the fun. Go to Source
Crypto bots are automatically rug-pulling memecoins, extracting billions in MEV and ruining airdrops for users and projects alike. Go to Source