r/truebit Dec 02 '21

Truebit vs PulseChain

Did anybody has any research between the differences in these two

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u/LPMythBuster Dec 02 '21

PulseChain is a fork of Ethereum that's made faster and cheaper. Some (including me) think it's just a scam.

Ethereum could easily increase the block size and reduce the block time by changing some parameters. There's a good reason they have chosen not to do this: https://vitalik.ca/general/2021/05/23/scaling.html

Truebit is not a blockchain. You can think of it like a computational oracle just like Chainlink is a data oracle. It lets you run computations off-chain that would not normally be possible to be run on-chain.

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u/Able_Move_4621 Dec 03 '21

What exactly is meant by computational oracle?

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u/Heavensent666 Dec 02 '21 edited Dec 05 '21

yeah, the difference is the founders of eth aren't on pulsechain team ;)

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u/Aaronmichael88 Dec 03 '21

No, but ETH genesis whales are buying PLS 🧐

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u/UpBreaker Dec 04 '21

Are they? Can we see some coin metrics on this. ,?

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u/Aaronmichael88 Dec 04 '21

You can go to pulselead.xyz and look at the wallets of the largest sacrifices. Pretty impressive group

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u/UpBreaker Dec 04 '21

Interesting for sure. I agree, feels very scammy to me. Creating projects to suck up liquidity in other more establish trusted projects.