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  1. we are early, not a lot of people are actually using crypto for transactions and majority of those who care about crypto are opportunists/gamblers just looking to 10x their portfolio. they care even less about uiux and transaction speed.

  2. He is wrong, we are early. We are early. Right? Right….

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  3. coinfeeds-bot on

    tldr; At TOKEN2049, Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin stated that the early days of crypto are over, marking a new phase where the focus should be on usability. Despite high transaction fees and clunky interfaces hindering mainstream adoption, improvements like Ethereum’s scalability updates have reduced fees and waiting times. Buterin emphasized the need for decentralization alongside practicality, suggesting that crypto can offer unique benefits like security and identity protection, even as centralized systems improve.

    *This summary is auto generated by a bot and not meant to replace reading the original article. As always, DYOR.

  4. Mayve not 100% early…, (I mean Bloomberg and othes have shows about crypto), But it is still fairly soon in the process.

  5. MaximumStudent1839 on

    His point is clear. Crypto isn’t early if you want to make money from just front running the next Joe Shmoe who hasn’t heard about crypto.

    Crypto is now already in the broader public awareness. They don’t want to come because they are apathetic and disinterested, not because they don’t know about it.

    Vitalik is right. The crypto got to make itself useful as a payment rail or this industry might be a lot smaller in a few more years

  6. waiting for something to finally take Ethereum out. Piece of trash crypto. Only the rich can use it

  7. Sure, we’re not where we were 10 years ago, but we’re early compared to people just getting into it 10 years from now!

  8. Every_Hunt_160 on

    It’s over for him in his days as a dev but the start of a brand new journey as leader of the Vitalik Waifu Harem