centralization is equality, decentralization is freedom
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Replying to @alan_btc
still trying to work it out, but i think decentralization will necessarily create unequal outcomes while centralization will necessarily impede freedom. inverted the thing to see if it was still true, and i think maybe?
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Replying to @micsolana
Hmmm. Quickly thinking about it. 1. Centralization can provide freedom for the few who are in charge, it can also create inequity. But that's the very definition of centralization, correct?
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Replying to @alan_btc @micsolana
2. Decentralization can also have inequity but can contribute to freedom. This is so because of the fact that individuals have some ownership, is having a token a signal of ownership, not necessarily, it is being able to capture potential and utility in the future.
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Replying to @alan_btc @micsolana
3. In decentralization, the freedom comes from aspects of being able to move your assets at your own will, when you want with minimal costs. The freedom comes at a price, the lack of security (like say, discover or paypal stepping and providing arbitration and recourse.
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Replying to @alan_btc @micsolana
Note: I'm stumbling through this because, still learning. Thanks
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