Vitalik hasn't finished releasing ETH yet. Over the years, I've only seen Vitalik and the Ethereum Foundation constantly selling, almost never buying. Do they really have such little confidence in Ethereum? They're even less optimistic than Yi Lihua, who has a more positive stance on Ethereum. I’ve always had a question: TOM LEE bought so much Ethereum, why doesn’t he create his own public chain? If he likes the Ethereum model, why not just fork Ethereum directly, then bring in a few core Ethereum developers to set up his own project and pump the price? Wouldn’t that be better than just giving Vitalik money? You say Ethereum has a rich ecosystem, but as long as something is EVM-compatible, it can be migrated to EVM. Then, by pumping the price, you attract users. With users on the chain, the ecosystem can naturally develop. If your chain has an ecosystem but no users, projects will keep unlocking tokens and selling, causing the price to drop further. Confidence among users diminishes, public chains become less used, creating a vicious cycle.
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DaoistPriestess,DoNotLeave.
· 10h ago
When negative news occurs frequently, a sharp rise is not far off.
Vitalik hasn't finished releasing ETH yet. Over the years, I've only seen Vitalik and the Ethereum Foundation constantly selling, almost never buying. Do they really have such little confidence in Ethereum? They're even less optimistic than Yi Lihua, who has a more positive stance on Ethereum. I’ve always had a question: TOM LEE bought so much Ethereum, why doesn’t he create his own public chain? If he likes the Ethereum model, why not just fork Ethereum directly, then bring in a few core Ethereum developers to set up his own project and pump the price? Wouldn’t that be better than just giving Vitalik money? You say Ethereum has a rich ecosystem, but as long as something is EVM-compatible, it can be migrated to EVM. Then, by pumping the price, you attract users. With users on the chain, the ecosystem can naturally develop. If your chain has an ecosystem but no users, projects will keep unlocking tokens and selling, causing the price to drop further. Confidence among users diminishes, public chains become less used, creating a vicious cycle.