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doubt it other scaling solutions are already encompassing the ETH chain and adding in interaction with "ETH killers", which makes 2.0 pretty needless figure it out quickly though. there's not a whole lot of time

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Pulse chain

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Forking ETH is a simple thing to do. Between news of 2.0 and scaling solutions currently innovating, there's no reason to airdrop to a new chain when ETH already has the first-mover. That website is filled with grammatical errors, buzzwords and a clear lack of understanding of their audience... not to mention no whitepaper.

Do you want my unsolicited "advice"? Return to the research.

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You're right it isn't difficult. So why are we waiting for 2nd gen eth still?

The entire system state of ethereum has never been copied and brought onto a new chain. It will have cheaper fees and higher throughput, just like what eth was supposed to already have done, but the pulse devs are doing it in a few months as opposed to half a decade. Apparently, switching eth to a fee burning, pos network isn't as hard to pull off as eth devs make it out to be.

I don't think you're comprehending what a massive event this is. I mean you can sit back, criticize the grammar and marketing on the website, not participate and watch it happen while you wait for eth 2.0 in a couple of years, while pulse takes a % of eth's market share if you really want to.

E: Who gives a shit about a white paper? 100% unnecessary waste of time. Hex has no whitepaper and it's up 1500x.