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OP is literally spewing nonsense.

>>55085841
>Alephium is the UTXO model improved Kadena
UTXO is old tech, account model is better, UTXO died with bitcoin.
>This makes it cheaper, faster and more secure than its SPV counterpart.
This has nothing to do with security.
>Alephium stays sitting a 1/2 step atomic transactions while Kadena ranges from 2 to 3 steps, making it more likely to be attacked, and its network integrity outdated. Alephium can send/receive any transactions from any address groups in parallel.
Alephium is a DAG. while Kadena is a fixed graph. And it has nothing to do with "bring attacked" you threw that in there knowingly to confuse people
>Both have their own programming language, but Pact is inspired by Lisp/Scheme while Ralph is a more common language, inspired by Rust, Scala and Typescript - making it instantly familiar to developers.
You claim this is a good but it's actually a negative. And what language it's inspired by does not matter, what does is if Ralph has formal verification and if it's Turing incomplete or not.
>Alephium balances the blockchain trilemma with no compromise to security or decentralization.
It's a DAG so it did not solve scaling, it does not support physically sharded nodes so it does not solve security or decentralization.

You are a retard and should stop posting.

>>55085987
>>55085997
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>>55086112
Brain damage

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I understand the logic behind not wanting your friends to know you're wealthy but what about gf? Not that it's a problem for me haha but I mean in theory, would one want her to know or not.
>>54761780
Considering that this statements sounds silly the reader has to presume that ETH cares about something else, I wonder what that something else may be.

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