TRON is really different, even more decentralized than BTC?
Saw an interesting data point: TRON’s Nakamoto coefficient is 14, while Bitcoin’s is 4. To put it simply, TRON’s level of decentralization is 3.5 times that of Bitcoin.
The Nakamoto coefficient essentially answers one question:
How many independent participants does it take to “combine” and affect the security of a network?
14 vs 4—this isn’t just a small gap, it’s a whole different level.
A chain that can support $80 billion USDT must have this level of security coefficient behind it. Why do users dare to use it for the long term? Why are institutions willing to settle on it? The answer is right there in that 14.
Anyway, I’ll remember this round—TRON really is different.
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TRON is really different, even more decentralized than BTC?
Saw an interesting data point:
TRON’s Nakamoto coefficient is 14, while Bitcoin’s is 4.
To put it simply, TRON’s level of decentralization is 3.5 times that of Bitcoin.
The Nakamoto coefficient essentially answers one question:
How many independent participants does it take to “combine” and affect the security of a network?
14 vs 4—this isn’t just a small gap, it’s a whole different level.
A chain that can support $80 billion USDT must have this level of security coefficient behind it.
Why do users dare to use it for the long term? Why are institutions willing to settle on it?
The answer is right there in that 14.
Anyway, I’ll remember this round—TRON really is different.
@justinsuntron #TRONEcoStar