| > No, you didn't. Yeah. I did. It's still there. Perhaps you should take the time to figure out what it means. > Kids are running around streaming live video from their phones, how can you cling to such nonsense and why won't you confront it directly? Kids are uploading their videos to a centralized service where they are being downloaded from. But because you have no concept of what decentralization means, you have no ability to even integrate that information. > So anyone who can do simple math and questions bizarre statements should 'go somewhere else' ? People who don't have any concept of what decentralization means shouldn't make comment on the requirements of a service that requires decentralization. And if they can't figure out why they can't get what they 'want', yes, they should use another service that better meets their use-case. Paypal and venmo might better suit your needs? It's not often you run into someone with a complete lack of knowledge and understanding of a subject, and still feels the need to comment, but here we are. The only thing that makes sense is that you're young. Like really young. There's a significant gap in your understanding of how a block-chain works, and for some reason you seem completely resistant to overcoming that hurdle. But you really should work on it. |