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The Alternatives To Ethereum – “ETH Killers”

Scott Cunningham
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Published on 02 Jul 2022 / In Technology

I get asked all the time about cryptocurrencies that could be “ETH killers” like they are going to replace Ethereum or offer some solution that is way better. My usual two cents is that if all they are offering is better gas fees then we already have a million chains that offer this, so it’s not enough. Still, there are so many chains trying to be this and in my opinion, they will all fail. Let’s talk about why.

TLDR; Coins that offer alternatives to Ethereum tend to either sacrifice decentralization or development for profit or convenience. A coin may have low costs to use them, but offer no unique solutions or is extremely centralized. Most of the “Ethereum Killers” are nothing more than an Ethereum clones trying to catch the next wave of hype and trying to cash in on NFTs. There are some great protocols out there like Hive and Cosmos. However, Cosmos still doesn’t have enough development and Hive is a bit too complex to achieve the mass adoption it seeks in its current forms.

All of this is to say that when you then start bringing all these new coins that are aiming to do something similar or take over the industry aren’t doing any innovative and thus will end up in the same boat in my opinion. I’ve been asked to review so many coins that fall into this category like: HIVE, TRX, SOL, ICP, THETA, BSC, SYS, ADA, DOT, ATOM, NEO, AVAX, XTZ, OMI and EOS. Keep in mind, I haven’t thoroughly reviewed these all in depth.

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Stephan Kreutzer
Stephan Kreutzer 2 years ago

17:41 A proper dApp should work with many/all chains, no? :-) OK, of course I know, that's not what these d-people are really doing, unfortunately.

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Scott Cunningham
Scott Cunningham 2 years ago

Well not really because they all work differently. It would require a lot to do that, plus those other chains may not be able to support what the dapp does.

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