Centralized blockchains (epic oxymoron) no longer try to hide their shit anymore
>>62604038>company that stands to benefit from everyone using their product doesn't believe in competition uh yeah of course. for decentralization to work it always had to be driven by people, not corporations or "foundations". the great thing about crypto is that anyone can participate. unlike other tech systems it's a rare thing to have complex infrastructure also be open source. it's like, of course facebook would say "we don't believe in everyone making their own personal website"
>>62604038Well yeah no shitBanks were always going to aim to kill the "decentralisation" meme with cbdcs worked into whatever stack theyd end up going with,and they're the ones that call the shots. Not whatever faggy heckin cypherpunk revolutionary bullshit "the people" were going to come up with.