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Ran Domero
@randomerror.eth
it’s 2025 fuck users that run nodes locally for personal use and royally fuck those amongst us that are holding the whole fucking ecosystem back in order to cater to the autistic fucktards that run nodes locally
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Garrett
@garrett
Whats the best solution in your opinion then?
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Ran Domero
@randomerror.eth
what even is the problem he's trying to solve what problem does "running nodes locally" solve it's a fucking luxury belief
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Garrett
@garrett
I think he's trying to maintain decentralization and access Makes the network more stable and resistant to larger actors and prevents small businesses and people from having to pay a few cloud providers for access to an RPC It's more decentralized
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Ran Domero
@randomerror.eth
yes but that's not why Ethereum is broken today that's why it's a luxury problem and belief
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Ran Domero
@randomerror.eth
it's like the whole "we're building a WWIII resistant chain" spiel it's retarded logic because homie your shit ain't working pre-WWIII why you optimizing for post?
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Cooki
@cooki
what the fuck are you talking about? price isn’t where you want and so it’s not working? if users can’t run nodes locally it’s not decentralised and all of this is for naught
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Ran Domero
@randomerror.eth
users aren't the ones running nodes users are the ones doing transactions if they can't afford transactions it's not working price is a reflection of 'not working' not the other way around
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Cooki
@cooki
- there are multiple different types of users, some will run nodes, some won’t, what matters is that they can - Both L1 and L2 transaction fees are insanely low, cents and sub-cents - Price is definetly not a reflection of “not working”, this kind of market reductionism will lead you astray
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Ran Domero
@randomerror.eth
yeah market is wrong you are right
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Garrett
@garrett
I agree there's different types of users but the focus of ETH has historically been much more focused on the users who run nodes rather than the end users who transact on the network L1 fees are not low enough and the L1 can't scale sufficiently to bring millions onchain daily; The fragmentation of various L2s has created a pretty terrible user experience on top of a user experience that was already pretty bad when compared to basically any leading consumer application today The variety of wallets and wallet infra has also let to fragmentation and generally a poor user experience; maybe it makes sense to enshrine some of the wallet infra at the protocol level idk but it needs to be better
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