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by endisneigh
1858 days ago
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yeah, I am serious. git is already distributed and decentralized. you can also enable immutable atomic operations. it's also optionally transparent like a blockchain. in practice what's the difference? what can you do with a blockchain that you couldn't do with a repo? |
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EDIT: A blockchain is not just about keeping a history, it's also about maintaining liveness of the chain and preventing censorship even when many non cooperating parties are involved with conflicting incentives.