@@digitalnomad3201I see you poached my post.. Paul The Post Poacher! I agree it needs more adoption... but having more Leemon helps you remember what you've invested in.
Loved it Brandon! Leemon is a treasure, an icon, and mostly a sea of never ending positivity and optimism. I got so pumped up listening to him. Thank you OG for that much needed breath of fresh air. 🙏❤️🙏
Love Leemons enthusiasm this man truly cares about his work and you can see it when he mentions scheduled transactions .. amazing as always excited for the future
I could tell you got nervous a couple of times but you did well! Who wouldn’t be nervous interviewing this genius being💫. I learned so much. Thank you.
Hashgraph technology is such superior blockchain technology that’s technically not even blockchain.. it’s interoperable with it. That’s why you can make such complex contracts with seriously some of the most secure and efficient technology. I’m in!
Pleasure is all mine. I have to learn not to make any noise while they are speaking, what what can I say, I agree with them and that comes out once in a while.
Hedera's ABFT network security is a major distinguishing factor from all other networks. This, along with other features, is attracting a lot of enterprises.
Those who are new to Hedera this may sound awesome. What Leemon explained is long known to among us. Challenge still remains the same for Hedera. That is how to create network effect? How to attract new developers? How to attract more users to platform? If community is small no dev will be interested to put effort on Hedera. We've seen how Jordan first chose to build on Ethereum. Return on effort (RoE) matters. Hedera's all bets were on Enterprise adoption. And so far Hedera failed to gain any substantial enterprise adoption. It's catch 22 situation for Hedera. Kind of deadlock situation. Users are not going to adopt because price is not rising, Devs are not going to build because less users. Price won't rise because no one is using network. This deadlock can be broken organically if enterprises start using this platform. Which means more TPS. This could start staking and then flywheel could start moving. Or snowball effect can take place. Until then Hedera will remain obscure platform. A bitter truth which no one is ready to accept, including Hedera and core HBAR supporters.
@@lupis122 yes, I am still holding and no plans to sell in near future. Or maybe I'll never sell if it starts doing what it's meant for. Only 2 cases for sell i) overvalued ii) failed to attract TPS in 12 months
Hello ! I would have two question on Hedera Hashgraph; 1) I saw in a video that Hedera Hashgraph technology does allow to keep the traceability of transactions for only a limited period of time which is different from blockchain were transactions traceability is permanent.. is it true ? 2) in the same video they said that Hedera is less secure than Vchain.. your thought on that ? I don't have the knowledge to find these information myself. Thank you for your feedback
1-Yes but there are mirror nodes that keep it as long as necessary. 2-Hedera has the highest level of security aBFT and proved it with a Carnegie Mellon COQ proof. I believe VChain is a blockchain which can’t have this level of security.
"I saw a video". I saw a video of Sasquatch. Anyway, the Hashgraph will exist forever. Answers your first question. Hedera is the MOST possible secure network. There is no way to be better than ABFT. Answers your second. I would stop watching whoever is saying this in there videos. Most likely they are jealous Cardano owners.
These are good questions. I appreciate you asking and the answers here. Don't stop asking questions...if people make fun of that it is usually because they can't give a straight answer. Hedera/ Hashgraph too good a project to just have "mine is better than yours" or "don't listen to what anyone says" answers. Hedera deserves the respect of intelligent questions and answers.
He is excited, but he doesn't seem to realize he is the single most important actor on the world stage today, possibly bigger than Isaac Newton. Why doesn't this guy have a squad of body guards 24/7?