Crypto Reacts: Was The Ethereum Merge a Success Or A Mess?

the merge, two children in front of a computer

For better or worse, we live in a post-Merge world. Ethereum is finally a Proof-Of-Stake blockchain. The switch is among the most important and divisive news of the year. The Ethereum side sees it as a technological wonder and the bitcoin side as a great mistake. For the first time since we started the Crypto Reacts feature, both camps are at totally opposite ends of the spectrum. 

Grab some popcorn. This is going to be fun.

It all starts with Vitalik’s bizarre philosophical explanation of what the merge means.

Is this man joking?

“Proof of Work is based on the laws of physics, so you have to work with the world as it is…  Whereas because Proof of Stake is virtualized in this way, it’s basically letting us create a simulated universe that has its own laws of physics.”

Is Vitalik for real? What does this man mean by that? In a more lucid state, the man behind Ethereum tweeted:

“Happy merge all. This is a big moment for the Ethereum ecosystem. Everyone who helped make the merge happen should feel very proud today.”

The question here is, what did everyone else say?

The Ethereum Community Went To Bat For The Merge

https://twitter.com/twobitidiot/status/1570448247377870856

https://twitter.com/stevefink/status/1570372652937932800

That’s the positive side. You can’t say that we didn’t reflect the merge’s positive side, because we did.

ETH price chart for 09/16/2022 on Eightcap | Source: ETH/USD on TradingView.com

Bitcoiners Don’t Believe In The Post-Merge Ethereum

Are the bitcoin maximalists too grumpy and anti-innovation? Or are they on to something that changes everything? The answers depend on who you ask. One thing’s for sure, though. The bitcoin maxis came out in full force to make fun and paint the Ethereum merge as a serious tactical mistake.

https://twitter.com/JasonPLowery/status/1570426543889084418

And that’s today’s Crypto Reacts.

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