
I want to start this post with something important:
Ethereum is not a bad project. It changed crypto forever. Smart contracts, DeFi, NFTs — Ethereum deserves respect.
But respect doesn’t mean it’s perfect.
When you really look at what crypto was supposed to be, and what everyday users actually need, DigiByte quietly does many things better — and has been doing them for years without hype, VCs, or marketing armies.
Let’s break it down honestly.
1. Speed Matters — And DigiByte Wins Easily
Ethereum is slow. Everyone knows this.
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Ethereum: ~15 transactions per second
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DigiByte: up to 1,000+ transactions per second
DigiByte blocks are produced every 15 seconds, while Ethereum users often wait, rebroadcast, or overpay gas just to get included.
If crypto is meant to be used for payments, gaming, tipping, daily transactions, speed is not optional — it’s essential.
DigiByte feels instant. Ethereum often feels congested.
2. Fees: The Biggest Difference for Real Users
Let’s be real for a moment.
Sending $20 on Ethereum and paying $5–$50 in gas fees is not adoption.
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Ethereum gas fees: unpredictable, often expensive
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DigiByte fees: fractions of a cent
You can send DigiByte all day long without even thinking about fees.
That’s what peer-to-peer money was meant to feel like.
High fees turn crypto into a playground for whales.
Low fees keep crypto accessible for everyone.
3. Decentralization: DigiByte Is Truly Community-Driven
Ethereum today is heavily influenced by:
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Foundations
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Core dev groups
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Large validators
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Institutional interests
DigiByte has:
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No ICO
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No VC funding
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No central company
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No foundation controlling it
DigiByte runs because the community runs it.
It has survived market crashes, bear markets, hype cycles, and trends — since 2014 — without ever stopping.
That kind of resilience can’t be bought.
4. Multi-Algo Mining = Stronger Security
DigiByte uses 5 different mining algorithms.
Why does that matter?
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It prevents mining centralization
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It protects against single-algo attacks
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It allows many types of miners to participate
Ethereum moved to Proof-of-Stake, which sounds good on paper — but in reality:
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Large holders control validation
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Power concentrates over time
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Smaller users are pushed out
DigiByte keeps mining open, competitive, and decentralized.
Security isn’t just about code — it’s about distribution of power.
5. Simplicity Beats Complexity
Ethereum has:
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Layer 2s
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Bridges
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Wrapped assets
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Rollups
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Complex tooling
DigiByte focuses on doing one thing extremely well:
Fast, secure, decentralized blockchain transactions.
You don’t need:
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Bridges that get hacked
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Extra layers to fix base-layer problems
A strong base layer is always better than endless patches.
6. Real-World Use > Hype Cycles
Ethereum dominates headlines.
DigiByte dominates reliability.
DigiByte is already used for:
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Payments
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Authentication
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File verification
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Digital assets
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Identity solutions
And now, with DigiDollar coming, DigiByte is expanding into stable, decentralized payments — without sacrificing its core principles.
No noise. No promises. Just steady building.
7. Price Is Not Value (Yet)
Yes, Ethereum’s price is higher.
No, that does not mean it’s better tech.
Crypto history has shown us many times:
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Strong fundamentals often lag price
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Quiet builders outlast loud marketers
DigiByte is undervalued not because it’s weak —
but because it never played the hype game.
For long-term believers, that’s not a weakness — it’s an opportunity.
Final Thoughts
Ethereum is powerful — but heavy, expensive, and increasingly centralized.
DigiByte is:
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Faster
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Cheaper
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More decentralized
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Community-owned
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Battle-tested since 2014
If crypto is about freedom, access, and trust, DigiByte represents those values better than most chains today.
It doesn’t shout.
It doesn’t hype.
It just keeps running.
And sometimes, that’s exactly what the future needs.
Thanks for reading me.. Brighter days coming, just believe..
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