Decentralized Blockchains for the win!

All of the below occurrences are just arguments for decentralized blockchains to run our world economy. Centralization equals single points of failure (as well as control)

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Facebook / Meta outages (2019–2023) – Single-platform failures repeatedly disrupted global communication, authentication, and commerce.

Amazon Web Services outages (multiple years) – Large portions of the internet went offline because critical services were concentrated behind one provider.

SolarWinds hack (2020) – A centralized software update channel became a mass-compromise vector for governments and enterprises alike.

Colonial Pipeline ransomware attack (2021) – A single corporate system failure disrupted fuel distribution across the U.S. East Coast.

FTX collapse (2022) – Customer assets were lost not due to blockchains, but because of opaque, centralized custody and control.

CrowdStrike outage (2024) – A centralized security update caused widespread system failures across airlines, banks, and enterprises globally.

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Excellent article! After many years of centralized systems, we can say that they have shown their weaknesses on many occasions. However, it's important to remember that decentralized blockchains don't automatically solve all problems. HIVE itself shows us that decentralized systems also present technical, scalability, and governance challenges. Therefore, while decentralization can offer greater resilience against certain types of failures, it must be adopted with awareness and a careful analysis of the practical implications. !BEER


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