TRON founder Justin Sun has requested developers to stop deploying dApps to Ethereum and migrate to TRON network immediately. Justin Sun tweeted, “Yes! Please stop deploying d-apps to Ethereum and migrate to #TRON network immediately! We are 100x faster than #ETH and fully compatible with #ethereum.” The newly launched TRON Virtual Machine (TVM) is completely compatible with the Ethereum Virtual Machine and developers can shift to the TRON Network for almost free. The launch of the virtual machine was seen as step towards expansion of the ecosystem. Justin Sun's tweet comes after a developer, Afri Schoedon, wrote, “Please stop deploying d-apps to Ethereum. We are running at capacity.” The developer suggested, “Use $ETC, $POA, or whatever else is available and bridge important stuff, these networks have plenty of capacity and are well supported by MyCrypto, MetaMask, etc.” According to
Blocktivity, at press time, the Ethereum blockchain was at its full capacity. In fact, there are more than 60,000 pending transactions on the network. However, Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin stated, "Disagree. Most dapps have lots of room to gas-optimize, and even if *you* don't your dapp running raises gas fees and pressures *others* to gas-optimize. There's *plenty* of low-value spam on chain. And everyone should be looking into layer-2 solutions." "And there are layer 2's without data availability tradeoffs or liveness requirements, eg. tx mass-validation via ZK-SNARKs can reduce costs to < 1000 gas per tx if done well. That's ~500 tx/sec on-chain with all the security guarantees of on-chain," Vitalik added, "And there are layer 2's without data availability tradeoffs or liveness requirements, eg. tx mass-validation via ZK-SNARKs can reduce costs to < 1000 gas per tx if done well. That's ~500 tx/sec on-chain with all the security guarantees of on-chain."
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