>>60957502 >BNB
fundamental for Binance which is the largest exchange in the world >LINK
enriching Sergey while he does nothing apart from reading powerpoint slides and eating junk food
>>60957502
one of them is backed by the mainstream online exchange platform. it also does everything eth does
the other one is the star citizen of crypto
One of them has been making its holders richer since 2017, slow (sometimes fast) and steady and has its success directly correlated to the success of crypto thanks to the business backing it.
>>60957695 >discount coupon for the exchange
It did start as "just" a discount coupon for that weird name new CEX (that's how I felt about it).
Then in 2018-2019, between the deflationary tokenomics and other use cases being added, BNB potential should have been obvious to anyone paying attention.
>person A bought an "idiot" coin and is now up 5,000x. they are now retired
>person B bought the "smart" coin and is now up 100x, but can't sell because while they've made enough money to buy a few assets, they can't quit retire. they are also trapped in a cult with no gains in the last 5 years
>>60958639 >an Ethereum clone
closer to a mutant I'd say: permanently deflationary, cheaper and faster transactions on L1, higher TPS rate, etc
Not to mention the #1 shovel seller backing it...
>>60958771
You're right chain performances alone aren't enough, Nano had gas free transaction and was pretty fast it didn't succeed (as far as I can tell).
That's why I mentioned BNB tokenomics and its several use case. I think they find the good balance between use cases, performance and level of decentralization hence its success.