Arthur Hayes Puts Cardano And XRP Utility Debate Back In The Spotlight
Arthur Hayes, co-founder of BitMEX, has reignited the debate around the real-world utility of Cardano and XRP. He questions whether community loyalty and wealth effects are sufficient to justify their value, challenging them to demonstrate clearer evidence of transaction demand and network usage.
While XRP's utility case centers on payments and institutional settlement via Ripple's products, critics seek more measurable transaction volume. Cardano's supporters highlight its methodical development, staking, and governance, though critics point to a slower pace of delivery.
Hayes's critique underscores a broader market shift: cryptocurrencies are increasingly expected to show tangible metrics like active users, fee generation, and developer activity, not just community belief. Both Cardano and XRP possess resilient communities and established infrastructure, but the central challenge remains converting that loyalty into visible, repeatable utility to sustain long-term value.
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