No fees? Why such a decentralized system is a scam!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SKxZavf00ZM …
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Replying to @julianhosp
i suggest you discuss the fee-less nature of
$IOTA with@c___f___b

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Replying to @c4chaos @c___f___b
No interest in discussing IOTA - let's keep it more general and explain, how a sybil attack in a decentralized system is avoided without some type of cost? Any decentralized system advertising no fees, basically sees: please sybil attack me!
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Replying to @julianhosp @c___f___b
is Google free? based on your argument, it’s not. because Google makes money out of our collective data and devalues our privacy. so even centralized systems are not free.
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Replying to @c4chaos @c___f___b
Completely different argument and no interest in going there. I wanted to know how a truly decentralized system without fees claims to avoid a sybil attack? I am not pointing at any coins, I am keeping this conceptual here on purpose, and I am truly interested in your answer.
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Replying to @julianhosp @c___f___b
if i don’t own
$EOS tokens but i use an EOS Dapp. am i using it for free?1 reply 0 retweets 8 likes -
Replying to @c4chaos @c___f___b
Wow, do I love people who are incapable of answering a straight forward question...
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It’s because in my opinion, the answers are a wholly case dependent. Every crypto currency has a different system.
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basically, Julian’s argument is: nothing in life is free because we all expend energy and energy is just shifted around. if you are not doing the work then someone or something else is. ergo, decentralized systems *and* centralized systems like Google and Facebook are not free.
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