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Solana ($SOL ) Founder Anatoly Yakovenko Harshly Criticizes Rival Altcoin Founder! “To Avoid Disappearance….”
Solana co-founder Anatoly Yakovenko presented a blockchain philosophy that is opposed to that of Ethereum founder Vitalik Buterin.
Anatoly Yakovenko, co-founder of Solana (SOL), known for his bold statements, responded to Ethereum (ETH) founder Vitalik Buterin.
Accordingly, Anatoly Yakovenko opposed Buterin’s statement that blockchains should either evolve or disappear.
Anatoly Yakovenko, co-founder of Solana, presented a blockchain philosophy that was the opposite of Buterin’s.
Yakovenko stated in an interview with X that, unlike Buterin’s vision of a self-sufficient blockchain infrastructure, Solana should ensure continuous development, updating systems according to the changing needs of participants.
At this point, Yakovenko emphasized that the longevity of a network depends on its ability to iterate and improve, and that it must be constantly renewed to survive and not become obsolete.
Yakovenko argued that the only way to achieve long-term sustainability is through continuous adaptation.
“Solana needs to constantly improve itself. To do this, it shouldn’t be dependent on a single group or individual, but if it stops changing to suit the needs of its developers and users, it will die.”
Solana needs to be so financially beneficial to people and used by so many developers who profit from the value of transactions on Solana.
To avoid extinction, one must always be useful.
This view comes in response to Buterin’s statements that blockchains should eventually be able to function permanently without structural changes, suggesting that Ethereum should be a self-sustaining network that can operate securely for decades with minimal developer involvement.
Buterin aims for Ethereum to become a self-sufficient network that prioritizes trust and security, and can survive long-term even without core developers; while Yakovenko aims for Solana to be a high-growth technology platform focused on gaining market share through speed.
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