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Topic: 💎Hidden gems that did not come from the new Blockchain 3.0 (Read 43 times)

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           Today we can see in many rooms, groups on the Internet that people are too overhyped about the web 3.0, blockchain 3.0 trend. It can not be denied that many project called "the new blockchain 3.0" has much lower transaction fees and higher TPS, however, the friendly user interface is worth too. For instance, Polkadot has a great breakthrough in the blockchain 3.0 industry with the idea of layer 0 and parachains, the TPS is high, however the way for new users to interact with its features such as staking token, switching chain are not simple. Taking Avalanche, for example, it sounds all good and well (fast, cheap, etc.). If you try to use it you'll have to understand the difference between X-chains, P-chains, C-chains, bridges between them, which is so annoying.
          
            Meanwhile, in the top blockchain having the most TVL, there are our familiar chains, namely: Ethereum, Terra, Tron,… While Ethereum has 25 TPS, and Tron has 2000 TPS which is still less than new candidates but is still fast and cheap enough. At the time this article was written, Tron's ecosystem continues to grow, with Justlend having the highest TVL, followed by Quarry and Marinade Finance.
          
            DEXs are thick on Tron and so are CEX. For example, there was a CEX called FMCPay that charged transaction fees of just 0.04 %, which is much lower compared to Binance with 0.1% and Coinbase with 0.50%, and its token is called FMC. This token is deployed on Tron and will be able to interact easily with the large Tron ecosystem, while also benefiting from the speed and security that this chain provides. It is opening many airdrops, staking events with high APY, and other community events for new users right now.
     
             It is understandable that the old gang had enough time to accumulate a big number of loyal users and a simple and familiar interface for users to interact with; thus there are still many potential projects are being deployed on those.
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