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>> No.52709708 [View]
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>>52708036
>Chinks and turks united
bearish for the jews

>> No.51727888 [View]
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>>51725443
AVAX can do cross-chain swaps but for advanced chain interoperability everyone will use CCIP and not their own homebaked solutions. Makes no sense to reinvent the wheel (and poorly) like IBC and Moonbeam. Those retards can't even make a simple bridge that doesn't get hacked for 100s of millions of USD, why would you trust them with anything more complicated?
Like Ava-labs, Chainlink are giga-brain IC3 chads, they have never been hacked despite securing 90% DeFi price feeds.

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>>50699991
>Sui and Aptos are literal quick cashgrabs retard. It's the old crypto division of Facebook trying to cash in their not needed work
And they still haven't figured out how to decentralize their consensus mechanism(HotStuff).
Also the guy who invented that shit left and went on to work at Ava-labs and he likely designed Avalanche consensus as well, but used the pseudonym Team Rocket.
So basically a bunch of Goybook devs trying to get rich quick by using outdated 'used goods' from actual genius Ted Yin, who also happens to have been one of Emin's grad students. All Cornell, all IC3.
It's seriously looking like modern crypto is IC3 academics fighting legions of jeets, kikes, and trannies. It's AVAX and LINK against the world. Good news is that the bridge hacks and rollup failures shows that IC3 is winning.

>> No.50659016 [View]
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>>50657845
Sui and Aptos are both centralized shitcoins reusing code from failed Facebook's Libra project. Not to mention their consensus algo(HotStuff) was written by Ted Yin, one of Emin Gun's students, who currently works at Avalanche as their chief protocol architect. Ted is likely the guy who invented Avalanche consensus, but decided to release it pseudonymously.
So the question is: why use Ted's old consensus that was found to be fundamentally centralized when you can invest in his new revolutionary consensus method which has proven to be fully decentralized? It's a no-brainer.

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and barely anyone even know who is he

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