Coinbase -> Uniswap -> PancakeSwap -> ๐Ÿ™„

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Coinbase -> Uniswap -> PancakeSwap -> ๐Ÿ™„
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[source](https://coinmarketcap.com/alexandria/article/uniswap-vs-pancakeswap)

I found this article today.
## [Uniswap vs PancakeSwap](https://coinmarketcap.com/alexandria/article/uniswap-vs-pancakeswap)
https://coinmarketcap.com/alexandria/article/uniswap-vs-pancakeswap

I thought this was a very interesting read.
If you are interested in Pancake or Uniswap, they cover the usuals...
* What Is PancakeSwap?
* What Is Uniswap?

I think regular people are pushed out from Uniswap because of expensive gas fees, and "DeFi" became a huge playground for whales.Everyday small people and projects had to look for "better" alternatives.
Pancake got a lot of tracktion because of affordability and cute and cuddly marketing.
I am not sure if that is a good idea to get into pancake but I started flipping cakes last month.
I definitely like their cheap transaction fees for sure. Do I like $CAKE or $BNB... not so much but there are lot of other tokens in the DeFi space that I don't perticualry care for so that is okay I guess.

But the thing I thought about reading this article is that its not Uniswap vs Pancake... or vs Coinbase... because DeFi took off last year and quickly out of control because of the gas, and then pancake took off because of that... all in the short period of time.
That means... soon something else will quickly take over pancake we just don't know what it is yet.
Comparing different projects and find out pros and cons are good, but I think "vs" way of thinking is kind of dangerous as a small user.
I thought "Uni DeFi" was the future but then all my dust tokens got stuck in there and I can't move any of them so they basically became ๐Ÿ’ฉ until something happens to ETH.
Pancake is hot and fluffy now but then I don't want to make the same mistake and get stuck there or left behind...
So the important thing is that being curious, flexible and learn continually, then look out for what is next, not this vs that... imo.
Still a good article to read though.
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