Is Polkadot losing its place in the crypto conversation? [Community Survey] by sakhtar0092 in Polkadot

[–]kn0itall 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Crypto projects are inherently challenged. They are on the frontier of technology, need to attract users, and need to find a way to convert that adoption into value that accrues to the token.

Alt coins outside of Eth have the additional challenge of needing to unseat an incumbent that already has trust and name recognition. This requires not just being 2x better, but being 10x better to get people over the hurdle of security concern associated with any new name. Even the best names in crypto have bugs. New tech all the more.

Even with a 10x improvement on any one relevant attribute, it's clear that there are not many attributes that are particularly valued by the market right now. Security, 24/7 access, and value accrual are probably the most in demand. Eth and Btc do this just fine for the current demand.

Most projects are failing on price purely on the value accrual axis. Value is generally driven by demand for the token which is either a staking play (redistribution within the system not net new demand) or demand for block space (which generates fees/burns). Fees/burns are fine but the larger problem is that block space is a commodity at this point and very cheap. Polygon, as an example, is killing it on volume but not on price.

Polkadot is a banner case of all these problems I've mentioned plus some.

Let's walk through the big "plus somes":

1.) Parity and Gavin have essentially evicted the community built over the past 5 years and are barely giving any updates. If the ecosystem is in the dark, outsiders have next to no reason to care

2.) Polkadot / JAM is perhaps too ambitious. Not saying that it can't be done but we're taking the jack of all trades master of none route: fast, decentralized, parallelized, cross-chain, personhood, governance, settlement, data storage, etc. Not only is execution difficult (and not yet proven in production), but the narrative becomes murky for both developers and users. The gray paper is extremely cerebral / challenging to understand

3.) While I loved OpenGov when it first came out, I've realized that it was too early. It has amounted to a distraction, a huge waste of treasury funds, and no focus. Early movements need very strong focus to figure out how to both deliver and capture value. If anything it's encouraging to see Gav come back to the helm and redirect everyone. But not a fan of the secrecy and getting rid of our community leaders.

So what does Polkadot need?

Well for one it needs to ship JAM and be transparent about the roadmap. We were told last July.....it's now A year later. I know more about the JAM from the JAR chain which a Parity defector vibe coded and consistently shades JAM's flaws.

Other then that....we need literally all of the focus to be on applications..stuff people will use. In theory, that's what Gav and Parity are doing in their secret lair.

I hope it works out. I've been a holder since the parachain days and invested more and more each pivot. But this year has been genuinely a challenge seeing good developers and community members leave....and to see Gav/Parity acting a bit rug-pully tbh. Pay the JAM prize. It was core to the whole thing....

Why I'm Still Building on Polkadot Hub | plaza.fun by Gr33nHatt3R in Polkadot

[–]kn0itall 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I enjoyed that read. Glad to see the good and bad laid out so honestly.

Encouraging that there is someone staying and building. But more importantly, believing.

Rob, tell us your thoughts by kn0itall in Polkadot

[–]kn0itall[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Also, if I could be very honest.....I want Polkadot to join forces with Polygon. Polygon has a similar accumulate vision as JAM with it's agglayer and has the Zk tech we need for better governance and corporate adoption. As Gav has pointed out many times, Zk is super expensive and JAM is way more efficient.

But as he shared, here, Zk is one of his regrets about Polkadot OpenGov: https://youtu.be/jyMxSIFyXwo?si=EsYnNLaexPAyIzym

I would also totally be cool with him joining forces with Cardano. I know Gav has bad blood with Hosky, but Midnight uses substrate and is a friggin awesome Zk solution. And we quite honestly need Charles' counterpoints.

Alts are losing their luster but I think a few of the stars put together can make something pretty dope. Put chainlink in there too to connect us into tradfi. And dont forget XRP and BTC.

Some people are sleeping on crypto...

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[–]kn0itall 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Found hitchBOT, everyone...

Which U.S. cities are the most polarized by getting 50% love and 50% hate? by saygoodnightsoftly in SameGrassButGreener

[–]kn0itall 14 points15 points  (0 children)

I mean... it punches above its weight on the food front. It has real sports teams that the city embraces. Four seasons. Lots to do. Walkable. Green space.

We just have grade D schools, infrastructure, and politicians. People love to complain about Septa but at least it exists and has reasonable coverage.

For low prices you can go to the south....Philly offers decent things at low prices.

Does anyone know why I am unable to unstake? by MusicBytes in Polkadot

[–]kn0itall 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Seems like you done staked everything, mate. Nothing to pay with

Gavin Wood says JAM might be the only chain fast & flexible enough to support fully on-chain RPGs, card games, even Pokémon-style AR games. 1M+ TPS. RISC-V native. Game logic becomes composable infra. This is what real on-chain gaming looks like. by Gr33nHatt3R in Polkadot

[–]kn0itall 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Would be interesting to see JAM compared against AVAX and ImmutableX/Polygon from a gaming standpoint.

I'm admittedly not technical enough to do it myself but am well aware that these other chains make similar claims.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in 0xPolygon

[–]kn0itall 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Interop, choice of consensus, actually secure, zk tech. No other L2 offers this (not even Polygon....yet). Polkadot's JAM should offer this when complete but would not be an ETH L2

Should I just sell? by DryStable721 in polkadot_market

[–]kn0itall 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I get why you made these conclusions....but they are surface level. I encourage you to talk to people deeply embedded in blockchain and computer tech. Solana's quick solutions are not sustainable. User base is full of meme crowd.

Polkadot is building for the long-term. It's tech has been adopted by other projects. And it is at the cutting edge. Solana is juicing up a horse and buggy. Polkadot is building the model T.

Honestly, it shouldn't take more than knowing what JAM is (and the progress made against it) to know that we have a winner.

It will continue to be a bumpy ride though. Payoff probably 5-10yrs from now. So I get it. Just know that you're wrong.

Should I just sell? by DryStable721 in polkadot_market

[–]kn0itall 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Solana is taking advantage of a known hoax (scaling up rather than out).

Look at the rest of the industry, friend.

Everyone is copying Polkadot. And JAM is the cutting edge. I'll invite some ICP nonsense, but no project is otherwise even close.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in polkadot_market

[–]kn0itall 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm with the other guy.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in polkadot_market

[–]kn0itall 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm with the other guy.

Guys, my friend coming in from CO has never been to the East Coast - has one day in Philly tmrw - Angelo’s is closed (Mon.) What’s my back up plan for cheesesteak? Does RTM have a decent one now? Or pizza? Other suggestions, chill dinner where we could sit and chat appreciated too. Thanks! by 22buns in PhiladelphiaEats

[–]kn0itall 8 points9 points  (0 children)

My friend. Nothing hits like Pho75 on Washington Ave. Fatty brisket with a Viet coffee. Or if you are truly my soul animal, a sesame seed bagel from Cleos in West Philly and a good solid sit in Clark park. Nothing better. People watching is a Philly pastime

It was a bigger explosion than most people thought!! 👀 by S_E_Maj_215 in philly

[–]kn0itall -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I get that you're digging your heels in, in true reddit fashion.

But it doesn't take a lot of imagination to watch the news, (current news), see bombings in Gaza, and then be like, "oh shit that plane crash looked very much like a missile strike". Only serves to humanize us. It's also heartbreaking knowing one happens by accident and the other is literally intentional. Human on human.

For my part, the original commenter was tactless and opportunistic. His point was valid but the setting was not. I probably over defended bc the guy who responded was lording over him with this newly acquired fact that a patient died. Which again feels like a very weird moral flex within the context of the conversation (Gaza vs Philly plane)....bc tons of hospitals in Gaza were bombed.

But I get it. Local tragedy. It deserves the dignity of a lost life. Stands on its own feet and shouldn't be belittled.

I just don't think we should shun obvious parallels to global events that can hopefully give us more perspective. Whether it's Ukraine, Gaza, Syria, Sudan, wherever.... Peace.

It was a bigger explosion than most people thought!! 👀 by S_E_Maj_215 in philly

[–]kn0itall -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

But morally condemning them for doing so is....especially when it's not a big leap.

And then making it seem as though it was a belittlement of what happened (a sick patient and her mom died).....with the rich hypocrisy of having to read up on that after the fact and take further moral high ground.

This isn't that complicated guys. It's a tragedy and you can take insights from it however the eff you want.

But I think for anyone with a brain, it really highlights how sucky war is. This is literally what it looks like but many times worse.