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RE: Ethereum Pectra Upgrade: How Prague & Electra Will Transform Blockchain Scalability and Security

in #ethereum5 months ago

It does look like ChatGPT! Maybe that's because I'm a French speaker and I use ChatGPT to translate and correct my posts from French to English. Now, to answer your questions:

Does Ethereum have a future? I'd say yes — but not without challenges. The transition to Ethereum 2.0 (with Proof of Stake) was a huge step forward in improving energy efficiency and scalability. However, there are still issues with congestion, transaction (gas) fees, and above all, increasingly fierce competition (like Solana, Avalanche, etc.).

As for the idea that they’re just “patching the ship,” I get it. Ethereum sometimes seems to be chasing its problems instead of staying ahead of them. But that's also the price of being a pioneer — you build as you go.

Is ETH unstoppable? Nothing truly is. But its strength lies in its community, its adoption level, and its continuous innovation. Is it a bonfire in slow motion? Maybe — if its problems aren’t addressed in time. But for now, it's still one of the main pillars of the blockchain world.

In short, Ethereum isn’t perfect, but it continues to lay the foundations for a more decentralized internet. And that, at its core, is its real value — wouldn’t you say?