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Author Topic: Pulsechain: A Better Alternative to Ethereum?  (Read 156 times)
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February 27, 2022, 02:23:11 PM
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Most people are trying to find solutions to ETH problems because many people are using and therefore the idea of building a new blockchain (hard fork) needs a lot of development and resources to be a real alternative to Ethereum network, which is something that needs a good team as most altcoins are trying to be better than ETH.

As for the low fees and speed of confirmations, it is possible on Ethereum network and therefore it is not a hot topic that pushes people to invest in these currencies.
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February 27, 2022, 06:19:56 PM
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Most people are trying to find solutions to ETH problems because many people are using and therefore the idea of building a new blockchain (hard fork) needs a lot of development and resources to be a real alternative to Ethereum network, which is something that needs a good team as most altcoins are trying to be better than ETH.

As for the low fees and speed of confirmations, it is possible on Ethereum network and therefore it is not a hot topic that pushes people to invest in these currencies.
You can fork any coin, but all security and decentralization will be built from 21 validators (Binance Smart Chain, Huobi Eco Chain) to several thousand validators (Cardano). But mostly it's a few hundred validators.
https://stakers.info/
For those who have not yet understood, nothing better than Ethereum has yet been invented, and any fork will be with poor security and decentralization.

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May 19, 2023, 04:38:18 AM
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PulseChain is an Ethereum hard-fork with a snapshot of the entire Ethereum blockchain converted into a Proof-of-Stake blockchain. With faster transaction times and lower fees. Going by this, has Etheruem met its contender capable of overtaking Ethereum when it launches?

PulseChain is said to be the biggest airdrop in blockchain history - because you get the exact equivalent of what you have in Ethereum Mainnet in Pulsechain mainnet when it launches. PulseChain is currently on CMC as untracked data since they yet to launch.

Please what is your view: has Ethereum met its rightful contender that will overtake it in the near future? or will it help Etherem to grow? (https://pulsechain.com/).
Pulsechain mainnet is now live but this is not the biggest airdrop most token copied on pulsechain has no value yet even pulsechain itself has very low value only 1.5x from SAC price or ICO price or lower, Im bit disappointed on this one since I sacrificed last 2021 after almost 2 years and the price is still the same lol but who knows something big is coming on this new layer1, liquidity pool is going bigger everyday as bridge already processing slowly let see. 

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