It’s worse because there’s no Centralised regulation and it just goes to show how these systems fail with a lack of leadership or control. Whenever money is involved greed takes over and the system breaks down. It will actually make a good study in time.
You are viewing a single comment's thread from:
I thought that proof of stack would make voters more critical, especially for those who have more to lose. It seems that I was wrong. I would be interested to know what the high-value accounts think is the value proposition of things they vote on.
In a way, they are the centralised regulators.