Ethereum is really shaky right now imo.
1) Parity hack
Millions of dollars lost in this attack, with wallet tech being compromised.
2) EOS token acquistion
EOS, an Ethereum "killer" is gaining thousands of ether, with no brakes, with no obligation of upholding their part of even starting development. Seems quite shaky.
3) Uncoupling from BTC
Bitcoin got BIP91 implemented. Sure, not a final solution but it was enough to gain market trust again and make a swift 500$ move in one day. No such movements for Ethereum.
4) Flash Crash
Again, technology that has to do with Ethereum was weak and could be used in this manner which compromised a lot of people, losing their trust.
Overall, there are simply too many issues right now and I'm thinking of pulling out of ETH. If I am FUDing, please do correct me. Thoughts?
>>2850037
Parity is a shitstorm, all because Gavin doesnt do hands on coding anymore. They had this "feature" where if you dont specify a recovery address, it defaults to the same one for all wallets, and people put money in it, one transaction was for 4000 ETH.
The rest of your post is bs which I wont bother adressing
The issue Is with Solidity. It really needs to be fool proof but instead It makes coders jump through hoops to write anything secure.
eth is a mess
>>2850169
Ethereum is a meme made by a bunch of retarded web developers. The people who have written smart contracts have also been a bunch of talentless web developers. It's not really surprising to see the ethereum community design a secure wallet that allows for anyone to withdraw the contents of it
Don't forget litecoin is about to implement its own smart contracts.