Justin Bons (@justin_bons) 's Twitter Profile
Justin Bons

@justin_bons

Founder & CIO of @CyberCapital Europe’s Oldest Cryptocurrency Fund, full-time crypto researcher since 2014. My words are my own & are not investment advice.

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linkhttp://www.cyber.capital calendar_today31-01-2018 00:20:30

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Maryam (@1m_million) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Justin Bons breaking it down 👀 ETH is dying while L2s dance on its grave. Centralized L2s capture users fees and governance turning a public good into a playground for VC chains. Parasites in plain sight.💀

DBCrypto (@dbcrypt0) 's Twitter Profile Photo

L2’s are not the answer They were the band-aid fix Ethereum tossed on when the chain needed a quick solution Now the ecosystem is stuck between scaling the L1 & crushing L2’s Or continuing on this mess of a path trying to convince everyone everything’s ok Spoiler: It’s not!

Aman (@mfardecrouz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What Justin Bons just dropped is a brutal wake up call for Ethereum. ETH is dying while L2s thrive. L1 fees are collapsing, execution is outsourced, and liquidity is fragmented. L2s are taking the users, taking the fees, and pretending they’re the same as ETH they aren’t.

HNTER⛓️🌊 (@thecm267006) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Crypto Visionary Who Has Guts To Say Truth Justin Bons While others were blindly following the hype, Justin Bons founder of Cyber Capital ✦ Studied philosophy before diving full-time into crypto research back in 2014 ✦ His lens always comes back to governance, power,

Crypto_Girl (@tadkis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

👀 Interesting points Justin Bons - but here’s a reality check from a builder’s lens: •Ethereum’s rollup future = broken composability Apps on different rollups can’t talk atomically. That means liquidity fragmentation, higher risk, and dev friction. #Radix solved this years

Menyala Abangkuh (Ø,G) (@senangnyadalam) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It feels like the ETH vision we all signed up for is slowly slipping away. What was meant to unite the ecosystem is now splitting into camps of L2 fiefdoms competing for users and fees. Ever since proto Danksharding, ETH fee burn has dropped while L2s quietly captured the

Justin Bons (@justin_bons) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Centralized control over the decision-making of a "decentralized" cryptocurrency is a farce The truth is that this is how most chains are governed today, including BTC & ETH! That is why stakeholder governance is a must-have feature for any chain that values decentralization 🔥

Aldy (@aldyftfanny) 's Twitter Profile Photo

calling a chain “decentralized” while decisions rest in the hands of a few is the biggest irony in this industry. Justin Bons is right, btc & eth both hide behind narratives, but the reality is governance by councils & insiders. true decentralization can’t exist without

mchoirula692.ink | (Ø,G) | Raizer.fi (@mchoirula692) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Couldn’t agree more with Justin Bons, calling something ‘decentralized’ while decision-making is concentrated in a few hands is nothing but a façade. BTC & ETH are proof of this uncomfortable truth. Without stakeholder governance baked in, decentralization is just a slogan,

Devaro🧙‍♂️ (@devazee_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

just finished listening to Justin Bons on the Cryptopolitan podcast, and he really doubles down on his core thesis he argues that bitcoin and ethereum have failed to scale their base layers, fundamentally breaking their original promise of a truly decentralized and usable

just finished listening to <a href="/Justin_Bons/">Justin Bons</a> on the <a href="/CPOfficialtx/">Cryptopolitan</a> podcast, and he really doubles down on his core thesis

he argues that bitcoin and ethereum have failed to scale their base layers, fundamentally breaking their original promise of a truly decentralized and usable
Justin Bons (@justin_bons) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We need to have a conversation about the "yappers" The "inorganic" activity surrounding my account over last few weeks was driven by Kaito point farmers! We as a community can decide how to respond; is it good or bad? As it might drown out "real" voices: x.com/i/spaces/1mnxe…

mchoirula692.ink | (Ø,G) | Raizer.fi (@mchoirula692) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Justin Bons will be hosting a community discussion titled: “Kaito Yapper Invasion! (Community Discussion)” Date: October 2 Time: 12:00 AM The session will address the recent surge of “yappers” and point farming activity and how it affects community dialogue. Is it beneficial

zephh.ink 🧙 (@0xzephh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Set your reminders now Justin Bons is hosting a community call: “Kaito Yapper Invasion! (Community Discussion)” The focus is point farming, engagement incentives, and the wave of “yappers” hitting Crypto Twitter. Do these mechanics drive real adoption and network effects,

Devaro🧙‍♂️ (@devazee_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

incentivized engagement is one of crypto's great promises, but it's also creating a massive signal to noise problem on the timeline Justin Bons is right to call this out. when the conversation is flooded with low effort, it becomes impossible for real insights to break through

ragwey 💢 🧩 $BARD (@14ribu_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The rise of “Kaito yappers” is wild. Inorganic farming or organic growth? Justin brings up an important convo: does farming amplify reach or drown out real voices? Set reminder & join the discussion 🫵

"🐉 $MON" (@wakapig80895) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Set your alarms Justin Bons is kicking off a community session: “Kaito Yapper Takeover! (Discussion Round)” We’ll dive into point rewards, engagement boosts, and the surge of “yappers” flooding Crypto Twitter. Are these strategies fueling genuine adoption and network growth,

Justin Bons (@justin_bons) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Crypto's utility is far more valuable than speculation alone! That is why scalability & decentralization matter As we are really trying to create a better future through this technological revolution here For freedom, privacy & sovereignty: We must fight for what is right! 🔥

Alan (@alan_earn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Seriously i fully agreed with Justin Bons Crypto is not just for making quick money its real power is in how useful it can be that’s why things like scalability and decentralization are important they are using this technology to build a better future, one that protects our