The long-term value of the Fusaka upgrade surpasses that of the London upgrade (EIP-1559) because it improves the value relationship between L1 and L2 and clarifies the scaling roadmap.
The Ethereum Foundation is truly resilient and pragmatic, and Vitalik is indeed a reliable leader. This is exactly what the crypto space lacks most right now: vision, core values, persistence, and not following trends blindly. If you look closely at the content of the Fusaka upgrade, you'll understand how massive the workload is. Being able to stay focused and forge ahead in an environment where the community was previously split and filled with FUD is no small feat.
Ethereum has always had a token distribution issue. Its shakeout period is 6 years shorter than BTC, plus ICOs were an extremely concentrated and low-cost way of distribution. Too many early, cost-free tokens are still held by dumpers. We may not see an inflection point for exponential price growth just yet, but the trend won't change.
Lastly, with ETH mainnet transfers now costing $0.01, and a trade on Uniswap costing $0.03, isn't the debut of a blockbuster Dapp just around the corner?
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Very bullish on Ethereum.
The long-term value of the Fusaka upgrade surpasses that of the London upgrade (EIP-1559) because it improves the value relationship between L1 and L2 and clarifies the scaling roadmap.
The Ethereum Foundation is truly resilient and pragmatic, and Vitalik is indeed a reliable leader. This is exactly what the crypto space lacks most right now: vision, core values, persistence, and not following trends blindly. If you look closely at the content of the Fusaka upgrade, you'll understand how massive the workload is. Being able to stay focused and forge ahead in an environment where the community was previously split and filled with FUD is no small feat.
Ethereum has always had a token distribution issue. Its shakeout period is 6 years shorter than BTC, plus ICOs were an extremely concentrated and low-cost way of distribution. Too many early, cost-free tokens are still held by dumpers. We may not see an inflection point for exponential price growth just yet, but the trend won't change.
Lastly, with ETH mainnet transfers now costing $0.01, and a trade on Uniswap costing $0.03, isn't the debut of a blockbuster Dapp just around the corner?