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by eloary
3251 days ago
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This looks like an approach more akin to federation (or more accurately confederation) on social networks than the "distributed" notion of blockchain trust, which in practice, as noted, still exhibits centralizing political forces per chain, but is robust to most forms of direct attack. I do think that a mix of approaches is what will happen in the future since the two methods express different levels of trust and liquidity of transaction. |
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