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When I bring up that Ethereum has 100% uptime, people will often tout that it's only a matter of time before the network experiences some critical issue and goes offline. Well, the Ethereum ecosystem already planned for that long ago by pursuing things like real client diversity so that the chance of the network going offline is as close to 0% as possible. Of course, we can never say with 100% certainty that there won't be some catastrophic bug that results in the network going offline one day, but Ethereum has been purpose-built to be as anti-fragile as possible. Ethereum will be the worlds most reliable settlement layer - always online, always available, censorship-resistant af. No other network is even trying to compete in this arena - Ethereum stands alone as grand champion. Of course, Ethereum is also powered and secured by the greatest programmable store of value asset to ever exist (the ticker is ETH).
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One of the many reasons we love Ethereum
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I wouldn’t say no one else is competing here But Ethereum has real limitations — you can’t host billions of users with a monolithic architecture that forces every node to do everything. @RealityNetw0rk is taking a different path: modular by design, horizontally scalable, and built for real-world apps. Super decentralized as network is hosted by consumer grade devices. Like what you’re reading this on. A network that grows with demand — not against it.
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I love Ethereum the network. I see no reason to town Eth the cryptocurrency.
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A lot of people don’t understand this.
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Yeah sure - it will be this universal settlement thing - in the future - maybe - for now I refuse to use it - it’s unbearably fragmented and to transfer funds between these fragments I need to buy eth or whatever the token is to transact. Pay for bridges etc. Too much hassle.
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Exactly. People love to doubt, but Ethereum was built for resilience, not hype.
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I’m not a photographer, but I can picture us being friends! 📸😄 #SayCheese
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I’ve always believed in Ethereum’s resilience. Its focus on client diversity and anti-fragility means the network is built to stay online and censorship-resistant.
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There is a lot of hate towards ethereum, but in the end, everyone shuts their mouths
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The ticker is ETH
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Soon long
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Decentralization is key
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