To me it's suprising with Ethereum. Ethereum is like a beta protocol in many ways. Or it is like running a commadore 64. Everyone is jumping on the platform, but it isn't built right in the belly. If everyone tries cramming their development on it, it will cost too much, they'll have to hard fork every month because of bugs, and the list goes on. Tezos launching next month is more advanced, and then I saw Dan's presentation of EOS and EOS is like Star Trek future stuff... if they just waited a year, they'd have a better protocol to jump on board with that wouldn't betray them in the end. ETH would have to hard fork many times and be radically rewritten to work-out in the end.
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