Can someone explain to me why anyone would use UBIQ instead of ETH? What's so great about it that it's under valued?
I don't understand
>>2501712
ready-to-use enterprise apps and stuff
ETH is in a huge bubble that's going to burst once people realize what it really is. Screencap this. Ubiq is better in every way
Cheap gas. Ethereum is a distributed VM. You need gas to run your app on VM.
>>2501736
From what I understand it's basically the same thing with some minor improvements.
>>2501736
Why is it better though? I'm trying to read through this. I just learned solidity. Same code for contracts? Can I use my ERC20 ETH tokens on Ubiq?
Everyone and their mother says ubq is underrate. That's all I know.
>>2501773
Would you like to pay more for your DAPP gas? Why?
Also there was no ICO if I remember correctly.
It's a fair competition and UBIQ beat ethereum on gas prices.
Couldn't ETH easily fix its "gas price" issue though and render this irrelevant?
>>2501835
No.
>>2501804
The recent spike in Ether mining difficulty, with the spike in gas price has made me wary of it. Not FUDing, but I really do like smart contracts - but if ETH is the name brand, I'm worried about adoption of a platform that isn't "popular". I'm in the middle of a huge project using Ethereum, but I can move that over to Ubiq - but forks make me wary too. How will Ubiq not run into the same problems eventually. I've been reading through their materials and blogs but no real answers.
>>2501873
>How will Ubiq not run into the same problems eventually.
They will start another one. Ubiq classic, qubuq, etc.
>>2501712
This guy isn't the companies public face.
>>2502545
Thank you based slavic skele of autismo gains