Go to Argentina for DevConnect and you'll find that this party is not the same as the usual crypto conference.
There is no PPT bombardment, no new currency launch momentum. It's all protocol developers, researchers, and those who are really building the underlying architecture. Everyone gets together to do one thing: dismantling the Ethereum ecosystem is right now, which technical bottlenecks must be broken through, and where to work hard in the next five years.
This atmosphere is rare. You can clearly feel where the industry consensus is being formed and which differences are still being torn apart. What's even more interesting is that when you put Tezos' technical route into these discussions and compare, you will find that many "future directions" are already running.
It's not blowing, it's the timeline there. Some things, layout in advance and catch-up later, are not only bad for code, but also for the maturity of the entire ecosystem.
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MidnightTrader
· 7h ago
Really, DevConnect is called a serious developer gathering, unlike those currency conferences that are all about cutting leeks
The road to Tezos has been paved a long time ago, and it is indeed a bit late to react now
If I had known that I wouldn't have to wait so long, the ecological maturity would be much worse
No PPT, no financing conference, this is what we should see
Timeline can't deceive people, whoever runs first wins
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NFT_Therapy
· 7h ago
Finally, someone said it, and the conference should be held like this
Tezos did play this move early, and the ecological accumulation of this thing is really urgent
The feeling of DevConnect is a hundred times stronger than those funding press releases
The things at the agreement layer are king, and the rest are floating clouds
But how is the Argentine Internet, can it be discussed in real time?
Something Tezos has been doing for a long time, and now it has become a hot topic, and this is how the jet lag comes about
There is nothing to be vain, just love this kind of technical collision of real guns and live ammunition
The dimension of ecological maturity is too clear to be a simple code problem
This is what I think web3 gatherings should look like, and last year's conference was a waste of time
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probably_nothing_anon
· 7h ago
Finally someone said it, this is the real technical discussion, not the PR routine in the currency circle
Tezos' hand is indeed laid for a long time, it depends on when Ethereum realizes
Devs can really feel the direction of the industry when they get together, and it is more direct than watching more tweets
The competition for ecological maturity is the long-term game, not the token price
DevConnect should do more, otherwise how to promote the iteration of the entire industry's cognition
The timeline doesn't lie, Tezos' roadmap is left here
Go to Argentina for DevConnect and you'll find that this party is not the same as the usual crypto conference.
There is no PPT bombardment, no new currency launch momentum. It's all protocol developers, researchers, and those who are really building the underlying architecture. Everyone gets together to do one thing: dismantling the Ethereum ecosystem is right now, which technical bottlenecks must be broken through, and where to work hard in the next five years.
This atmosphere is rare. You can clearly feel where the industry consensus is being formed and which differences are still being torn apart. What's even more interesting is that when you put Tezos' technical route into these discussions and compare, you will find that many "future directions" are already running.
It's not blowing, it's the timeline there. Some things, layout in advance and catch-up later, are not only bad for code, but also for the maturity of the entire ecosystem.