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I just saw Charles Hoskinson's perspective, the founder of Cardano, which is quite instinctive about Bitcoin. He argues that Bitcoin should have been improved for a long time.
According to Charles Hoskinson, Bitcoin is a technology from 2009, which means it hasn't evolved much over the years. It's an interesting critique because it comes from someone who has been working in this industry from the beginning.
When you look at what Charles Hoskinson and the Cardano team have built, you'll see that they are trying to create something more capable, more efficient, and more flexible than Bitcoin.
What’s interesting is that Charles Hoskinson's comments raise questions about what advantages Bitcoin's competitors currently have, whether it's speed, cost, or more modern features.
Ultimately, these perspectives show that different blockchain development teams are competing intensely, each with their own reasons for why they might be the better choice.