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You are just talking about the front-ends.
Well yeah, thats the debate. You claimed they are "the same". I showed otherwise, front-end is one of the points to their differences. Capabilities and offerings are some others. You see I don't need to prove every aspect is different to show that the two models are different. I only need to point out some key elements which I have already did. You just seem to be stuck on "Same Company" "Same Owners".
Same company, same team, same CEX.
Redundancy and faulty logic but I'll expand again one more time. To whom owns/profits from each is irrelevant to the importance of the individual functionality and offerings each individual model has. Functionality is what the end-user is interested in. Pools/ Hive Delegations..... so many differences.
Now for the reason I decided to respond again, clarity. For those who might not know what a skin is as it pertains to such business models.
I've been in the back-end of more than a few skins (Forums/ Poker Clients/ Not HE or TD). Skins can have a standard set of functions, pull information from the same pool, share the same userbase but that don't mean they are identical copies/business models or "the same". With each different offering, each individual skin has it furthers separates itself from the original copy. Giving users a unique experience with functionality and on-site capabilities that can only be found on each individual skin. Which is what TribalDex and Hive-Engine do making them different. Skins that are "the same" mirror in all functional aspects aside from possibly how those functional aspects are presented. Such skins are commonly referred to as Carbon Copies.
sorry the point is its the same people, the same project.
it does not matter what you use or the differences.
you are supporting the exact same thing.
It is one DEX and it is not even a DEX it is a CEX.
run by the same people.
its all the same one big CEX.
when it stops like it always does, they all stop.
No difference.
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