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Actually, when I first entered the crypto space, I was playing with ICP.
Few people truly understand ICP, and those who praise it are often not familiar with its actual issues.
In reality, ICP itself has many problems.
For example, the most obvious one is response speed. It’s also difficult to run large-scale software and handle extremely high concurrency. I remember during the last wave of inscriptions, it even caused network failures.
Compared to Web2, it’s a backward product.
It directly runs programs in memory, so its nodes are all machines with huge amounts of RAM.
It's been a long time, so I don’t remember the details clearly, but there’s something about a "jar" concept.
In short, ICP’s technology cannot be widely adopted or used like ETH or Solana.
Whether it’s market manipulation, pump-and-dump schemes, or cutting leeks, these are unrelated to technology.
But don’t use technical arguments to justify pump-and-dump activities.