29.03.2024

Justin Sun Responds to Vitalik’s ‘Jab’ on Twitter, Asks Tron (TRX) Community for DApp Ideas

Earlier on today, and via Twitter, Ethereum’s Vitalik Buterin clarified his comments to Bloomberg that have been misconstrued by the media as well as the crypto community. His original comments had stated that blockchain had reached a ceiling and that there was no more room for the 1,000-times growth we had seen last year. Vitalik clarified his comments by stating the following:

What I *actually* said is that, because large portions of the population have already heard of crypto, further growth of crypto in any sense must come from *depth* (ie. actual usage), and not bringing in more attention

In a continuation of the conversation, Vitalik hinted that the media was to blame for his words being taken out of context.

He would further throw a ‘jab’ at Justin Sun by stating that if the media continues to spin the words of those in the blockchain space, then they would have no choice but to adhere to their way of doing things in a manner similar to how Justin has been handling the media.

Justin Sun Responds

Justin Sun would then respond to the tweet by stating that he believes the crypto space will hit the $10 Trillion market cap before Apple and Amazon do so in the traditional stock markets. His tweet can be seen below:

Justin Requests for DApp Ideas

Justun has also asked the Tron Community to provide him with a list of the type of Decentralized applications they would love to see on the Tron Mainnet. His exact tweet was as follows:

What Decentralized Applications would you like to see on #TRON? Comment below!

The Tron community would respond to the twet with the following suggestions

  1. Massive multiplayer games
  2. Fighting games that wager TRX
  3. First person shooter games
  4. A decentralized social media site
  5. Online poker on the blockchain
  6. TronTUBE (rather than youtube)
  7. TronBOOK (rather than facebook)
  8. TwiTRON (instead of twitter)
  9. TronFLIX (instead of Netflix)
  10. A Decentralized voting system for the world’s democratic countries

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