There's an interesting observation—Ethereum is actually the trust foundation of the entire crypto ecosystem. Looking ahead, the development logic of this industry will ultimately return to the trust framework established by Ethereum. The main reason is simple: it has the highest degree of decentralization and the strictest system design. Because of these two points, the entire ecosystem has become safer, more standardized, and more reliable. To put it simply, the principle is: only true decentralization can provide the resilience to withstand cycles, allowing projects and the ecosystem to survive longer. This is the key to whether the crypto market can develop healthily in the long term.
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fren.eth
· 12h ago
Talking about Ethereum again, but to be honest, there's nothing wrong with that.
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UncleLiquidation
· 12-30 12:51
Your point is valid, but I feel like you're overestimating Ethereum a bit; other public chains are also working on decentralization.
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LightningClicker
· 12-30 12:45
There's nothing wrong with that, but now a bunch of L2s and other public chains are also competing to decentralize. Ultimately, who can really hold up depends on whose community is more dedicated.
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MintMaster
· 12-30 12:42
The idea that Ethereum is the trust origin point is a bit far-fetched. Is it true or not? It really depends on how it's verified later.
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 12-30 12:35
Ethereum's system is indeed solid, but how many projects can actually survive? Don't just hype decentralization; real-world implementation is the key.
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GasFeeLover
· 12-30 12:27
Ethereum is the trust origin point? Haha, that sounds pretty good, but it really depends on whether it can withstand the next bear market.
Honestly, there are too many people hyping ETH now, and the argument that it is the most decentralized is nothing new.
Frankly speaking, no matter how strict the trust framework is, it needs someone to genuinely use it.
Ethereum is indeed stable, but other chains are also working hard, so who can say for sure?
It sounds very reasonable, but once gas fees kick in, everything becomes pointless...
Resilience through cycles? Let’s solve the fee issue first.
Isn’t true decentralization just about peace of mind? Everything else is just clouds.
That’s a bit of an absolute statement; a healthy ecosystem isn’t only about decentralization.
There's an interesting observation—Ethereum is actually the trust foundation of the entire crypto ecosystem. Looking ahead, the development logic of this industry will ultimately return to the trust framework established by Ethereum. The main reason is simple: it has the highest degree of decentralization and the strictest system design. Because of these two points, the entire ecosystem has become safer, more standardized, and more reliable. To put it simply, the principle is: only true decentralization can provide the resilience to withstand cycles, allowing projects and the ecosystem to survive longer. This is the key to whether the crypto market can develop healthily in the long term.