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by r32a_
2843 days ago
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Imho it comes to incentives and different factions keeping each other in check, the same way it's done in Bitcoin and in some ways in Democracy. Although it's important to note that Decentralised systems are different to Distributed systems. In decentralized systems, there exist parties with more influence than others but none of those has enough influence to overpower all of the other ones. You could see this play out every time any party has tried to take full control of Bitcoin. So far everyone has failed |
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