I don't take anonymint seriously. I'm smart enough to know when someone has a legitimate point and when they don't.
Some people here are easily impressed by big words and complicated technical language. I'm not.
I support ethereum, so I check in periodically and respond to the trolls and FUD.
Literally no one else will do it so I will. The actual ethereum devs and most of the community are too polite and introverted to get involved in this grubby little forum.
If I wasn't here to offer a counterpoint ethereum haters would have free reign on the altcoin subsection.
Problem - reaction
If i can keep a few haters here arguing with me that's 5 minutes less they have to spread FUD about the project I support.
I understand your POV.
I am not essentially impressed by big words and complicated technical language. In all honesty I would to like to write it all off as big words and complicated tech talk, I just have nagging feeling that it really does involve concepts that most are unable to fully grasp and therefore evaluate correctly.... It then just becomes a guessing game for the ordinary joe bloggs on the forum. I mean we are supposed to be buying into the TECH advantages of Ether.. this isn't just another btc/ltc clone with a few different params. Then someone who sounds very convincing to me (although i can't evaluate for sure ) says there is issues with the new tech. Nobody from the ETH camp has really come forward and explained how he is wrong to say there is an issue.
Another dev i like is the guy who (to my knowledge) coded the first smart contracts in crypto has also voiced that ETH has issues.
It would be great if some core devs from ETH could come and show their side of the argument that eth does not suffer from the issues anonymint or other devs have mentioned.
I mean can you explain the issue anonymint has mentioned in terms say a reasonably logical thinking man off of the street can understand? and then explain why he is wrong? or if he is correct will the issues caused be major or minor?
Without being as smart or nearly as smart/clued up as those you are listening to argue about something you don't fully understand it is from what i can see impossible to know who is correct. Would be nice to see someone from ETH a tleast refute what has been said with a convincing discussion on this board.