I am an investor in BlockDAG since March 2024, I am not a crypto analyst, and these are my thoughts and opinions — not investment advice or any other type of advice.
By Josh Case
BlockDAG Network has been presented to the public as something revolutionary: a potential breakthrough at the Layer 1 level in regards to scalability, throughput, and network efficiency. If the technology is truly what has been promised, then it deserves — clarity, stewardship, accountability and the “transition” presented to the community in the last AMA especially with over $440 million raised in the two year plus presale.
BlockDAG claims to:
• Increase throughput without sacrificing decentralization
• Improve confirmation times by leveraging parallel block production
• Maintain strong security assumptions while scaling horizontally
Also, BlockDAG has also been positioned as EVM-compatible. EVM compatibility means existing Ethereum smart contracts, tooling, and developer workflows could theoretically migrate with minimal friction. If true, this places BlockDAG in direct competition with established Layer 1s and Layer 2s — not as a niche experiment, but as a potential execution layer capable of supporting real-world DeFi, NFTs, and on-chain applications at scale.
Investor Community
At its core, the investor community wants one thing; a successful BlockDAG project. Not drama. Not endless speculation. Not distractions that pull attention away from the protocol itself. Unfortunately currently this is where we find ourselves.
So if the technology is solid, now is the moment to transition for success. The transition in theory will also bring the needed transparency.
Transparency has the power to resolve misunderstandings and put rumors to rest. A clear transition with explanations around governance, funds, leadership, and long-term technical milestones can go along way in fixing the current unrest.
If there are those who do not wish to carry the project forward in this way, then there should be a willingness through the transition to step aside and allow BlockDAG to be guided by people who want to rise above the current situation ASAP and focus on execution: code, security, testnets, audits, EVM functionality, real world applications and delivery.
Revolutionary technology requires revolutionary leadership. Not hype, not vagueness, not confusion, not unfulfilled promises.
This invitation is simple:
If the technology is real, let it speak for itself.
If the LOI for transition is serious and done in good faith then let’s get the transition done.
The community is watching — more importantly, it is no longer patiently waiting.
An Invitation to Those Controlling BlockDAG and the Transition was originally published in Coinmonks on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.

