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So Anatoly Yakovenko just threw a well-placed dig at LayerZero regarding their benchmarks 😅 The co-founder of Solana essentially criticizes LayerZero for testing on testnet without truly understanding how bots behave in real-world conditions. That's a valid point — numbers on paper look good, but they don't tell the whole story.
This reignites the classic debate: Solana, which has already proven its infrastructure, versus LayerZero, promising cross-chain solutions. Anatoly Yakovenko doesn't hold back; he directly criticizes how LayerZero communicates its performance. It's a bit of a clash between theory and real-world practice.
ZRO is at $1.90 (+0.47% over 24 hours ), and SOL is around $80.98 (+1.04% ). Interesting to see how these critiques impact the prices. Who do you think is right? The proven approach of Anatoly Yakovenko and Solana or LayerZero's promises for cross-chain interoperability? 🤔