eth is dead, look the fundamentals and stop denying.
How could anyone sell a "smart contract" that is not immutable? the whole concept died in the first fork.
plus, every week we have one more fork.
Agreed.. a massive death blow to ETH when that first fork happened.
What concerns me ever since it's launch in 2014 was it's sneaky scammy crooked launch.
THAT will stain it for life no matter how respectable they try and make it seem later.
There seems to be no way to get it through their head that you can not simply engineer a scam coin to the advantage of the dev's and insiders at launch then smooth it over later.
I think the concept of an ICO in the context here is crooked to begin with.. but !
Ethereum took things to another level.
There was a variety of signs from launch day something was going on.
And the massive hype campaign and pump sealed the deal.
It was a prophecy that panned out later..
V. Butters told you all he cashed out something like a million dollars worth of ETH.
And he had plenty more where that came from.
How did he get them ? Was he a multi-millionaire BEFORE the coin was launched ?
I think not..
He had friends with money such as Coindesk who suspiciously were on-board spamming about it as it was about to launch.
The same people who were pouring millions into the ICO on the first minute of Launch of ETH.
On my Scam topic i made in 2014 on ETH users reported a person or group was buying a non stop amount of ETH at launch in tons and tons of 100 BTC buy orders.
This should be setting off large alarm bells.. and it did for 2 years as people avoided ETH.
But once the scene changed to a greed mode where launching ICO's was *NOW* acceptable..
it became ok.. no matter how crooked the launch was.. as long as it was getting super pumped in the start of 2016 people threw morality out the window and turned a blind eye to the scam.
Ethereum is a corrupt rigged ICO scam scheme coin from day one.
Anyone with integrity would have avoided it.
The rest bought in ..in the hopes of taking profits from the scheme.
Exactly like the hoards of fraudsters who wander around trying to sucker in MLM victims.