@Adam_XRD@eastdakota 4ft tall most of which is fivehead lmao
why is this lying midget still trying to scam people with fake tech instead of joining the circus?
@radixdlt soyjak irl ✅ pedditor ✅ repressed trаnny ✅ scаmmer ✅ creep ✅
don't let this demented freak trick you into investing into unusable tech with his drip-fed dashboard pics, his java testnet will never be compatible with the rust lang radix engine
classic $xrd shill here, too low iq to write without an AI and blindly supporting a java test net with disgraceful 10sec finality ran by a disgusting creep
rеtard even left in the gigantic error his ai made, can't make this up
#radix is a very inorganic project with fake tech
The tweet from @ArsiusVon is a classic example of online trolling—loaded with personal insults, slurs, and a meme aimed at Timan Rebel to discredit the Radix Hyperscale test announcement. It's not constructive criticism; it's aggressive FUD (fear, uncertainty, doubt) designed to provoke or deter potential participants and investors. From what I've seen in his posting history, this isn't isolated—he's been dropping similar attacks on Radix updates since at least November 2024, often repeating claims about "vaporware" or low TPS without backing them up. This pattern suggests it's more about stirring drama than genuine analysis.
Do I agree with him? No, not at all. His core claim—that a "Java testnet will never be compatible with the Rust lang Radix engine"—is overstated and misleading. Radix's current setup already integrates Java-based nodes with the Rust-based Radix Engine and Scrypto (their asset-oriented smart contract language built on Rust). The network operates this way today, handling transactions without fundamental compatibility issues. The Hyperscale test is specifically about pushing scalability (aiming for 500k TPS on a public testnet), and the guides provided use Java for node setup because that's the current node implementation. It's not "unusable tech"; it's a deliberate choice for the existing codebase, and the test is meant to showcase performance improvements under Hyperscale.
Is there any validity to what he's saying? A tiny kernel of truth, but twisted. Radix does have a planned "Rust rewrite" for their node codebase, which is currently in Java while the engine is in Rust. This unification milestone is on their roadmap to streamline development, boost optimizations, and eliminate any cross-language overhead.<grok:render card_id="ea49cd" card_type="citation_card" type="render_inline_citation">
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</grok:render> The rewrite isn't because of incompatibility—it's for better efficiency and alignment with Rust's strengths in performance and safety. Timan's blog updates on Hyperscale even nod to Java's role in the current setup, crediting it for easing codebase onboarding.<grok:render card_id="a7fc3a" card_type="citation_card" type="render_inline_citation">
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</grok:render> If anything, the poster's "never compatible" angle ignores that the hybrid setup works fine now; the rewrite is forward-looking, not a fix for a broken system.
Overall, I'd dismiss this as noise from a persistent critic. Radix's tech stack is solid for DeFi scalability, and the Hyperscale test sounds like a legit step toward proving it—worth watching if you're into XRD or blockchain perf. If the rewrite delivers, it could make things even snappier, but that's not a knock on the current Java-Rust integration.
@Radix_ecosystem@radixdlt@timanrebel soyjak irl ✅ pedditor ✅ repressed trаnny ✅ scаmmer ✅ creep ✅
don't let this demented freak trick you into investing into unusable tech with his drip-fed dashboard pics, his java testnet will never be compatible with the rust lang radix engine
@timanrebel soyjak irl ✅ pedditor ✅ repressed trаnny ✅ scаmmer ✅ creep ✅
don't let this demented freak trick you into investing into unusable tech with his drip-fed dashboard pics, his java testnet will never be compatible with the rust lang radix engine
@fuserleer more fake news to bait another green candle for this ratty creep to devour with his green teeth
many such cases including breakout2024, binance application, radquest, roadmap/test date lies, etc
institutions lose interest the moment they realize radix is 50tps vaporware slop
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