Unless they can decentralize it, it will fall flat on its face. That is the problem most of these coins face, they have trouble reaching bitcoin's level of decentralization, even if it's not perfect.
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Unless they can decentralize it, it will fall flat on its face. That is the problem most of these coins face, they have trouble reaching bitcoin's level of decentralization, even if it's not perfect.
Wake up dude, its not 2012 anymore. only about 5% of the market gives a shit about decentralization.
Lol without decentralization what exactly is a blockchain good for? It's basically just a very inefficient and expensive database without it.
a centralized blockchain can still be public, and to an extent immutable. And tbh the immutable nature of crypto due to cost limitations does not affect players at the nation-state/super corp level.