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So I saw that Anatoly Yakovenko just dropped some well-placed criticisms about LayerZero, like "you do your benchmarks on testnet, that's nice, but you don't know how bots actually behave in real life." Honestly, it's quite an interesting debate.
The thing is, there's really a difference between the numbers in the lab and what's actually happening on the network. Solana has already proven itself in production for years, whereas LayerZero is newer and promising but still in the demonstration phase.
ZRO is at $1.85 ( -8.02% in 24h ) and SOL at $81.63 ( -2.77% ). Both are moving slightly downward but nothing crazy. It's interesting to see how the founders are directly confronting each other over real technical capabilities. Who do you think is right? Established L1s or cross-chain protocols promising different scalability?