RE: What is decentralization ?

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What is decentralization ?

in decentralization •  2 years ago  (edited)

Yeah, I counted recently that if someone invests about $1 million in blurt it will be like about 50 million blurt, imagine such guy decide to add downvotes back here, he'll vote for the witnesses he likes, they will implement the change. He may allow censorship, and turned it into a fully centralized platform. What will be the actions of those who want the total decentralization based on proof of stake. Will they support that ? lol

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  ·  2 years ago  ·  

Wrong use of words - it would NOT be "fully decentralised" ;-) Now you may see why the word itself is garbage. Doesn't even matter who supports what - only the numbers matter.

"decentralisation" = might is right
that's it.
do what thou wilt.

  ·  2 years ago  ·  

I meant fully centralized. Tired of all this. lol Edited ! lol

So, the decentralization they want, may bring a guy who'll turn it all centralized. That's a slippery slope.

  ·  2 years ago  ·  

ok. lol.
and yes, we've already seen it happen numerous times - the chain can either be run by a cabal (more or less obviously centralised) or it gets destroyed.