Title: Decentralized vs. Decoy: Exploring the True Potential of Post-Satoshi Networks
Hey fellow devs and crypto enthusiasts, I'm kicking off this thread to talk about a question that's been bugging me lately: are some 'decentralized' networks more like decoys, masking a centralized power structure beneath the surface? As we continue to build on the principles of Satoshi, can we really trust that some of these 'decentralized' projects are truly empowering the masses, or are they just serving the interests of a select few? Let's dig in and explore some possible answers.
Hey fellow devs and crypto enthusiasts, I'm kicking off this thread to talk about a question that's been bugging me lately: are some 'decentralized' networks more like decoys, masking a centralized power structure beneath the surface? As we continue to build on the principles of Satoshi, can we really trust that some of these 'decentralized' projects are truly empowering the masses, or are they just serving the interests of a select few? Let's dig in and explore some possible answers.