1
Cryptocurrency discussions / Re: Ethereum Devs on a Bitcoin-Native Chain? What’s Going On?
« on: February 19, 2025, 12:05:53 PM »I know traders love a good debate, you think kaon will be a potential longterm? so what’s the take here? Can Bitcoin’s foundation support a smart contract ecosystem without losing its core principles? Or is this just another experiment that sounds great on paper but won’t stick?Never heard of Kaon before will look into it but merging both world can be possible because of the existence of l2 networks on blockchain as they already exists and functional therefore creation of smart contract on bitcoin network is possible.
The real functionality might confuse the network structure as BTC is POW and ETH is POS what will be the structure of Kaon then!
That’s a solid point. L2s have already shown that interoperability isn’t just possible, it’s happening. But yeah, the real question is how Kaon handles the structural differences between BTC’s POW and ETH’s POS. If it leans too much on one side, it risks alienating the other.
I was curious too, so I checked it out since it’s already live on BingX figured seeing how it trades might give some perspective. Still early, but watching how they balance security, scalability, and decentralization is gonna be interesting. Actually still trying to wrap my head around the fact that if their hybrid model could actually work, or if it’s another experiment trying to do too much at once