Ethereum Founder Vitalik Buterin Praises This Altcoin's Success Against Tron (TRX), Price Soars!
Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin celebrated Celo's success by saying that Celo has surpassed Tron in the number of daily active addresses.
Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin is closely followed by investors with his statements and posts.
At this point, Vitalik Buterin, who has shared about various altcoins to date, now drew attention to the increasing popularity of the ETH-based platform Celo.
Vitalik Buterin, posting from X, highlighted the growing interest in Celo, a platform dedicated to scaling Ethereum, and praised Celo, a network that has been growing recently.
At this point, Buterin congratulated Celo's success by saying that Celo had surpassed Tron in the number of daily active addresses.
“This is great to see. Improving global access to basic payments/finance has always been an important way Ethereum can be good for the world, and it's great to see Celo gaining momentum.
Celo is soon becoming Ethereum L2.”
Noting that one of the key benefits of Ethereum is its potential to improve global access to basic financial services, Buterin believes Celo aligns with Ethereum’s goals of decentralization and accessibility.
Following Vitalik Buterin's post, the CELO price rose by 15%.
This is amazing to see. Improving worldwide access to basic payments/finance has always been a key way that ethereum can be good for the world, and it's great to see @Celo getting traction.
See also their recent posts:
* @Celo becoming an Ethereum L2: https://t.co/08U7G7q69s
*… https://t.co/Qq7vcmZ6e3— vitalik.eth (@VitalikButerin) September 25, 2024
*This is not investment advice.
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