The mention of Ethereum depicts the humongous blockchain it is. But this does not make Ethereum immune to competition and might one day be overtaken. Though the Ethereum team has been working on making the Ethereum chain more competitive, other crypto projects like Bitgert (BRISE) are working round the clock to beat Ethereum dominance.
The fast-growing Bitgert ecosystem is one of the things that makes Bitgert threaten Ethereum dominance. Bitgert is delivering the roadmaps faster than any other project, including Ethereum. Many products and projects are coming up, making BRISE perform better than the Ethereum coin. The Bitgert team is currently working on the roadmap V2, which has disruptive products that will challenge Ethereum. The coming of the decentralized marketplaces will also give Ethereum a run for its money.
The Bitgert blockchain is faster and cheaper to transact on than Ethereum. In fact, Ethereum is greatly concerned by the Bitgert blockchain adoption, which is bigger than Ethereum. The Brise chain $0.00000001 and its 100k TPS makes it the most recommended by users and developers than Ethereum. The fact that Bitgert BRC20 is an EVM chain makes Ethereum competition even tougher.
The Bitgert blockchain is building its utility faster than Ethereum. In fact, by the pace at which the Brise chain is growing, it has the potential to challenge Ethereum. The bridge made the Brise chain more competitive, and the coming of the USDT/USDC bridge made the Bitgert even better. So Ethereum has tough competition to beat.
When Bitgert announced that they were partnering with Centcex for development purposes, it meant Bitgert ecosystem development would be unbeatable. The Centcex team is now developing the Paybrise, and they are also building the Bitgert DEX.
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