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“More than a decade into the Bitcoin experiment, countless teams raised billions to displace Bitcoin’s limited design. Yet Bitcoin persists, with stronger network effects and institutional adoption than the alternatives. While engineers obsess about metrics such as transactions per second, energy consumption or dimensions of scalability and decentralization, the world moves on.”
https://hbr.org/2024/08/the-race-to-dominate-stablecoinsPublished at
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