StarkWare and StarkNet—two names in the Layer2 ecosystem that keep stirring the pot. Here's the thing: StarkWare's approach is solid, no doubt about it. But when you look at what StarkNet is actually delivering on the tech side, the gap becomes pretty obvious. The throughput capabilities, the developer experience, the overall architecture—StarkNet feels like it's playing a different game entirely. Some execution missteps from the team aside, the core technology stack speaks volumes. It's one of those moments where you realize the technical vision and the actual rollout don't always move at the same pace. Worth watching how they tighten things up.
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StarkWare and StarkNet—two names in the Layer2 ecosystem that keep stirring the pot. Here's the thing: StarkWare's approach is solid, no doubt about it. But when you look at what StarkNet is actually delivering on the tech side, the gap becomes pretty obvious. The throughput capabilities, the developer experience, the overall architecture—StarkNet feels like it's playing a different game entirely. Some execution missteps from the team aside, the core technology stack speaks volumes. It's one of those moments where you realize the technical vision and the actual rollout don't always move at the same pace. Worth watching how they tighten things up.