With the Cardano dApp ecosystem completely imploding from the TapTools closure and the SecondFi exploit, it’s completely obvious Substrate is the only architectural survivor. Cardano-cels thought Haskell was safe, but asynchronous backing and Polkadot 2.0 Agile Coretime prove that modular shared security is the only way to scale without draining user wallets. Now that the DOT treasury is finally pivoting away from multi-million dollar logo rebranding and actually funding core developer infrastructure, the ecosystem metrics are completely undeniable. Why aren't you loading up on DOT at these prices before the parachain coretime marketplace goes fully liquid? It's literally a mathematically guaranteed breakout.
>>62412453I do use Polkadot everyday Its on my autobuy
>>62412453awaiting the next bridge exploit to completely drain the polkadot system yet again
>>62412625This is impossiblePolkadot is one of the most secure cryptos
>>62412713look up what happened to acala and moonbeam, the biggest parachains
>>624129471. Aftermath: Acala recovered relatively well with community/governance intervention. This remains the main notable incident for the project. No major new breaches reported since.2. No direct security breach: Searches turn up no evidence of a core protocol hack or exploit on Moonbeam itself. It was tangentially involved in the Acala incident (e.g., as a destination for some swapped funds or via shared Polkadot ecosystem elements like XCM channels)???
>>62412986AI is such shit. Acala never fucking recovered, it has a marketcap under 1 mil and legitimately went to zero (picrel). At the same time you had Moonbeam get completely drained by the Nomad bridge hack, with the team insisting they did no wrong despite being responsible for selecting the bridge against the protests of their own community and the bridge being financially backed by people affiliated with the team.
Nobody cares dude. Security? Scalability? Who gives a shit, all crypto is heading to zero. Agile Coretime and asynchronous who-gives-a-fuck… do you still think it’s 2021? I don’t care how agile the coretime is, it’s all garbage. The sooner you realize that the better off you’ll be.
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>>62412453>asynchronous backing and Polkadot 2.0 Agile Coretime prove that modular shared security is the only way to scale without draining user walletsMake sure you calibrate the plasma conduits and do a full scan of the Jeffries' tubes too. The dumbest of retards fall for technobabble. You are unworthy of life for being so gullible.
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