If a blockchain network can't handle full-stack application deployments, what's the point of calling it "Finance 2.0"?
The gap between the vision and reality is massive. We're still struggling with the fundamentals—scalability, developer experience, real-world usability. The infrastructure just isn't there yet.
Until projects can actually deliver working solutions at scale, a lot of these promises ring hollow. That's the hard truth.
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GhostAddressMiner
· 16h ago
Looking at those hypocritical promises on the chain is annoying. Truly functional applications are few and far between; the rest are all PPT scams.
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MevSandwich
· 16h ago
No problem with that. Now, even if you shout louder, you still have to prove yourself with results.
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HalfIsEmpty
· 16h ago
Basically, the current chains are just bragging. It's not too late to boast once they really become usable.
If a blockchain network can't handle full-stack application deployments, what's the point of calling it "Finance 2.0"?
The gap between the vision and reality is massive. We're still struggling with the fundamentals—scalability, developer experience, real-world usability. The infrastructure just isn't there yet.
Until projects can actually deliver working solutions at scale, a lot of these promises ring hollow. That's the hard truth.