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Vitalik Buterin Predicts Death of Crypto if Users Focus Only on Speculation

Vitalik Buterin criticized the user preference towards speculation in crypto markets.

He said that focusing solely on gambling and ignoring utility will bring crypto markets to an end.

Vitalik has been highly critical in the past, but this statement is his harshest yet.

Current crypto markets focus more on trading cryptocurrencies as speculative assets, and utility is far lower than that.

Besides the top few projects like Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, XRP, and stablecoins and few others, nearly every other coin has only a small number of users.

Source: https://bfmtimes.com/vitalik-buterin-predicts-death-of-crypto/

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What's the best wallet for managing multiple chains these days?

Been using MetaMask for Ethereum and Phantom for Solana, but juggling between different wallets is getting old. Every time I need to move funds between chains or check balances, it's like jumping through hoops.

I've tried a couple multi-chain wallets but either they feel sketchy or are missing basic features. Not looking for anything too fancy , just something reliable that doesn't make me feel like I'm gonna mess something up.

What's everyone using these days that actually works across chains without being a pain to set up? Would love to hear what's been working for you before I commit to another wallet. Thanks.

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You know what’s cool about crypto it can’t be bombed or invaded. Yes legislature can make it difficult but it’s been working fine without it for about 15 years.

I’m curious to see the stock market be a bit more volatile than crypto this week (at least in my portfolio). With escalating global conflict I wonder if we will start to see a disconnecting correlation in the near future. I’m curious to see what other people think and if the whole limited supply versus infinite paper printer conversation starts back up again. Open to a healthy debate, let’s see which ai Chatbot wins. Please don’t use the usual Bitcoin bs of money laundering, scam, never gonna pick up mass adoption.

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Daily Crypto Discussion - March 21, 2026 (GMT+0)

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Is this what they put S&P500 On Hyperliquid For?
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The End of Foundation Era Crypto

This analysis is based on an article by a16z crypto.

Couple of days back, i stumbled upon a NEWS that Algorand Foundation is no longer non-profit. They have merged with Algorand Technologies, the software development firm that heads protocol development. With this context in mind let us see what this article says.

Here a16z argues that the foundation era where a centralized, non-profit entity indefinitely manages a protocol is officially over. They argue that for true decentralization and regulatory safety, protocols must transition to a unincorporated association or a decentralized statutory association.

Reasons:

1) Without clear feedback loops or direct accountability foundations or its employees don't have the incentive to drive blockchain growth

2) Foundations are not legally able to build adjacent products or engage in types of commercial activity, even where it would substantially benefit the network.

3) Artificial barriers between interdependent functions (Example: Protocol development and Business Development) slow development, inhibit coordination, and ultimately degrade product quality for everyone.

4) Foundations slowly transform themselves into centralizing actors that control treasury keys, critical operational functions, and network-upgrade rights.

Do you think it is time to move away from foundations or should the blockchains follow the status quo ?

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