i need to take profit to kick in already. this is taking longer than expected.
who the fuck is still investing in optimistic tech? it will fade out and get replaced by ZK tech. Vitalik himself said that Ethereum will take a ZK centric approach.
if anything look at the funds allocated towards zero-knowledge. Zksync alone received a $200 million grant from BitDAO to develop ZkDAO (which will apparently be a scaling solution focused solely on DAOs) now what the fuck is optimistic tech receiving? literally nothing
after todays exploit theyre going to zero for sure
Camden Nelson
why would they invest 200 mil in zksync? sounds a bit too excessive
Brody Cook
bitdao literally has the largest treasury on the market. i dont think they really give a fuck about 200 million kek
Asher Cook
never invest in anything other than Ethereum
also fuck off with you jeet scam
Ian Stewart
since youre so fond of ETH you should know that this "jeet scam" is the 38th largest ETH holder and holds more than 200,000 ETH in its treasury
just goes to show how ignorant you fucking faggots are. research before commenting your contradicting shit
Aiden Torres
i bought yesterday im fucked big time
Lincoln Jones
yes you are HAHHHAAHAAHAH
Ian Martinez
to be fair the numbers sound exaggerated but theyre really not. you just gotta look at etherscan
Lincoln Gonzalez
so we're just gonna give excuses to lazy fucks from now on? shut the fuck up faggot
Brayden Peterson
>excessive they receive 75 million from bybit each month lmao. i dont think this is excessive for them
Isaiah Young
OP is a fucking scam
Josiah Taylor
>if anything look at the funds allocated towards zero-knowledge. Zksync alone received a $200 million grant ZK-Rollups are too expensive for arbitrary smart contract execution. They are affordable when the circuits are very simple, as in the case of swaps and simple payments transactions, but they are impossibly expensive and unworkable for non-trivial smart contract execution. Even breakthroughs like PLONK don't bring them anywhere close to being able to support the types of complex contracts that can already be run on Arbitrum with no modification. Do you understand how the proofs are generated in systems like zksync? Do you know the prover pods are centralized? Do you know what challenges they must overcome to decentralize the provers? Currently the zksync team eats all the cloud compute costs associated with the prover pods. What is to stop me from asking them to generate lots and lots of very expensive proofs? They must censor me or they must find a way to make the users pay the costs of generating the proofs. And what about security? If I'm paying for and generating my own proofs, is the zksync team going to trust and store my proof in their private database? How do they decentralize that? There are some major, probably insurmountable, obstacles for zk rollups to overcome if they want to be a place where devs can execute any general purpose EVM-compatible smart contract.
Jonathan Perry
so when do I buy
Daniel Martinez
calling it an exploit is generous lol, was just outright incompetence
Jeremiah Lee
If you know anything about zk's you'll know it has a far way to go before actually doing something. OR is currently the best approach.
Jackson Gomez
FreedomCoin, back to basic coins. Chain on a chain browser tokens, kek sounds like hell.
What happened with crypto? Sending recieving without middlemen. Run your bank at home.
> ZK-Rollups are too expensive for arbitrary smart contract execution. Right... That's why zk-rollups tend to either be cheaper than or match the price of optimistic rollups: l2fees.info/