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by simonsaidit
2752 days ago
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>>Even if we were to grant that these claims are true, we still have to ask what classes of application benefit from slower, more expensive distributed systems Nobody denies its slow, its a waste of resources, its buggy, its hyped. its a lot of things many early systems was. Its all challenges that people try to solve. What is interresting is if those things can be solved. And i dont understand Why so many dont see a benefit if we could one day build true decentralized systems... its not the distributed or avalibility thats important. Its not like goverments or companies always have the peoples best interrest when they make decissions. |
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A lot of people deny all of that, actually.
> slow
They say "there is no faster way to achieve distributed consensus".
> waste
They say "it's not wasteful because its securing the network".
> buggy
They say "unlike all other software systems, it's never been hacked!".
> hyped
They say "it's literally the greatest innovation since the internet"
> And i dont understand Why so many dont see a benefit if we could one day build true decentralized systems
I have no idea, I guess most engineers are just too jealous of early adopters getting rich to be willing to give cryptocurrency a chance. There are so many problems that can be solved right now with cryptocurrency if the community would just give cryptocurrency a fair shot instead of always trying to say that it doesn't solve any real problems.
Note: the previous paragraph is a satirical portrayal of a cryptocurrency enthusiast attempting to explain why the entire software community isn't hyped about cryptocurrency.