Developer-Friendly Blockchain Vs Bitcoin & MANTRA
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Building in crypto isn’t just about hype—it’s about infrastructure that lasts. While Bitcoin continues to grow as a store of value and MANTRA pushes compliance-driven scalability, BlockDAG is focusing on something often overlooked: developer education. By turning its Beta Testnet into a hands-on learning environment with built-in IDEs, documentation, and deployment wizards, BlockDAG positions itself as more than a technical test—it’s a toolkit for builders. As adoption deepens, platforms offering real-time support and intuitive onboarding will stand out. Compared to Bitcoin’s proof-of-work legacy and MANTRA’s institutional focus, BlockDAG is building with developers in mind—right from the testnet phase. Bitcoin: Mechanism and Growth Analysis To start with, Bitcoin operates on a decentralized network using blockchain technology, where transactions are verified by network nodes through cryptography and recorded on a public ledger. Additionally, miners validate transactions and secure the network by solving complex mathematical problems, a process known as proof-of-work. In return, they are rewarded with newly minted bitcoins, introducing the cryptocurrency to initial investors. Over the past year, Bitcoin has experienced significant growth. As of March 30, 2025, Bitcoin’s price stands at approximately $83,199.00 USD. This represents a substantial increase from its value on March 30, 2024. In particular, in December 2024, Bitcoin surpassed the $100,000 milestone, driven by factors such as the approval of spot Bitcoin ETFs and favorable regulatory developments. Consequently, analysts predict that Bitcoin could reach $150,000 to $200,000 by late 2025, indicating continued optimism in its growth trajectory. MANTRA (OM): Functionality and Recent Performance In comparison, MANTRA (OM) is a security-first, real-world asset (RWA) Layer 1 blockchain designed to comply with regulatory requirements. Built using the Cosmos SDK, it is compatible with the Inter-Blockchain Communication (IBC) protocol and supports CosmWasm smart contracts. Furthermore, the network is secured by a sovereign proof-of-stake (PoS) validator set, offering scalability up…
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