🚀 Exploring Layer 1 blockchains! 🌐

🔍 Which Layer 1 blockchain has caught your attention?

1. #Solana

2. #Ethereum

3. #Radix

4. #Cosmos

5. #Avalanche

My take: #Solana leads the pack, but #Radix has piqued my interest.

🌍 Any other hidden gems I should consider?

I know it's a shot in the dark, but grateful for those who read. Thanks! 🙏 #CryptoCommunity

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Eth

What is it about eth that makes you the most optimistic? The SEC basically gave ETH its blessings by not going after it as a security, that’s a big plus

Biggest Dev mindshare and L2s taking off which make ETH alts less compiling since L2 will achieve high tps while having security anchored on chain. Any L1 at this point should just focus on providing security and facilitateing L2s

1. Radix -> the most scalable but still a work in progress

2. Avalanche -> the second most scalable with faster finality (sub 3 seconds)

3. Near -> good approach to sharding

4. Ethereum -> the most liquid and best tokenomics of all L1

5. eCash -> not yet an L1 but could become one down the road (avalanche, subnets). Would be similar to avalanche but with better tokenomics and security features (PoS + PoW)

Never heard of eCash, will need to look into it.

Near protocol creates an issue if it’s sharding implementation lands in the hands of few creating a centralized network.

Thanks for your response 🤙

Wouldn’t this be true for other sharded blockchains as well? Clearly, #Near doesn’t have the most decentralized set of validators.

#eCash is a fork of #BCH and led by the dev team who created #BCH. It’s probably going to be a while until we see smart contracts on eCash. So far the #Avalanche protocol is used to enable 1 block finality and soon it will enable sub-3 seconds finality. It will be #Bitcoin on steroids from a technical standpoint.

Here is an overview of the history of #eCash. #BTC #BCH #BSV