If the System X has a problem, you fix the problem, not change the entire system. The System Y has bigger problems. Mining centralization disappears with adoption. Mining becomes highly competitive. Starts to click why we don't see the adoption since Blockstream took over?
Don’t you think the current level of geographic centralization makes the network vulnerable to a state-level attack, killing the system in its infancy? Who knows how long it will take before mining is more geographically distributed?
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Again, it's a logical fallacy and misinformation. The network is not vulnerable to state-level attacks. China can shut down mining pools, pools will instantaneously grow elsewhere. Competition solves problems. "Who knows how long it will take..." We actually do know. Not long.
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so DPOS has no competition? What if miners could compete AND be held accountable?
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