The first time I actually used Ethereum—not trading or tracking price—I felt something different.
Not easier.
Not cheaper.
But it’s permissionless in an unforgettable way.
Ethereum is no longer just a price token; it’s a complete system:
No approvals, no intermediaries, no questions.
Code executes as written—like it or not.
Ethereum is not a “world computer.”
It’s an open construction zone:
Anyone can build
Some projects succeed
And some crash quickly
Smart contracts are simple and harsh:
If X happens, Y happens automatically.
Ethereum does not prevent bad ideas.
It just executes them with full precision.
Developers love it because it accepts no excuses.
And they fear it because mistakes are punished immediately.
Yes, fees are high.
And that’s the price of security and decentralization.
Layer solutions help, but they add complexity.
Ethereum is chaotic, noisy, full of controversy.
But this chaos is a proof of life.
What made me trust it more?
Failure is discussed openly, not hidden.
Ethereum is not perfect.
It’s not easy.
And it’s not guaranteed.
But it tries to solve real problems instead of ignoring them.
I’m not sure about its future.
And that’s why… I watch it.
The systems built in times of uncertainty… are often the ones that change the world.
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