Bitcoin vs Ethereum: different philosophies, different trades
Watching the Saylor vs Buterin debate makes me wonder which approach the market will really reward — rigid stability or radical rebuild?
I've been going back and forth on the Saylor vs Buterin debate. One side says the base layer should harden like a rock, letting everything else build around it. The other wants to tear down and rebuild the entire network for the next era. Both make valid points, but they're betting on completely different futures.
The interesting thing is how this plays out in capital flows. If you believe in the 'digital gold' narrative, you lean one way. If you think smart contract platforms need constant upgrades to stay relevant, you look elsewhere. I'm not sure either is wrong — but the market will eventually pick a winner. What do you think? Will a rigid base layer or a constantly evolving one attract more value over time? 🤔

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