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Blockchain platforms
I watching newer blockchain platforms evolve, I’m curious how much weight you think usability and interoperability should carry compared to raw performance metrics like speed and transaction costs. Have you seen examples where a technically fast or cheap network still struggled because developers found it hard to build on or users found it confusing? I’m especially interested in whether cross-chain compatibility and energy efficiency actually influence real-world adoption, or if they’re still more “nice-to-have” features rather than true deciding factors for long-term success.
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Re: Blockchain platforms
Next-gen blockchain platforms seem to be moving beyond speed and fees toward usability and interoperability. Scalability is important, but if developers struggle to build or users can’t navigate the system, adoption stalls. Check: I like platforms that focus on real problems like cross-chain compatibility and energy efficiency. Another big factor is governance—how decisions are made and who has influence. Technology evolves fast, but ecosystems grow slowly. The platforms that last are usually the ones that balance innovation with stability and a clear long-term vision.
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