Ethereum co-founder responds to PoS critics amid upcoming Merge

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Whereas some imagine that Ethereum’s upcoming shift to proof-of-stake (PoS) might push the platform to ultimately surpass Bitcoin (BTC), others take this chance to make snarky remarks on Twitter, triggering a rebuttal from Vitalik Buterin, a co-founder of Ethereum. 

In a tweet, Bitcoiner Nick Payton called out “Proof-of-Stakers” and argued that voting to vary the properties on PoS platforms proves that the PoS belongings are securities. 

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Buterin  responded to the submit, describing Payton’s notions as an “unmitigated bare-faced lie.” Based on the Ethereum Buterin, PoS doesn’t embody voting on protocol parameters simply as proof-of-work (PoW) does not. Buterin additionally defined that in each PoS and PoW, nodes reject invalid blocks.

Final week, Bitcoin ebook writer Jimmy Tune additionally came after PoS, questioning the decentralization of the consensus. Based on Tune, the mechanism does not resolve the Byzantine generals problem. Buterin known as out Tune’s notions in a tweet:

Aside from Buterin, fellow Ethereum founder and PoS proponent Charles Hoskinson additionally gave his take, saying that the “degree of silly” on Tune’s tweet is “past clarification.” 

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As many critics come after PoS earlier than Ethereum’s Merge, a decentralized finance researcher supplied optimistic ideas on the upcoming shift. In a thread, Vivek Raman mentioned that the change to PoS provides Ethereum the economic structure to challenge Bitcoin’s supremacy within the crypto house.

Earlier in July, Ethereum accomplished a serious trial for the Merge on the Sepolia testnet. This pushes the platform nearer to the shift to the PoS consensus mechanism. Builders talked about that whereas there are some hiccups, these will not delay the Merge.