1 is questionably valuable and arguably harmful, 2 is increasingly untrue, 3 and 6 aren't inherent benefits of Ethereum, 4 and 5 aren't true, and 7 is speculative and begs the question.
> 1 is questionably valuable and arguably harmful
If it’s mutable, it’s centralized, so you’re wrong.
>2 is increasingly untrue
That’s also incorrect, Ethereum has become more decentralized every year
> 3 and 6 aren't inherent benefits of Ethereum and 5 aren't true
Yes they are. Ethereum is deflationary and will became three times more inflationary later this year.
It’s about 1.1TB for full sync geth nodes, and growing. Ethereum researchers are looking into statelessness and state expiry which aim to make it even easier to run nodes with little need for space.
People will continue to run nodes regardless of the price of ETH, just like Bitcoin.
ENS is a smart contract protocol, so I don’t see how it’s related.
>2 is increasingly untrue
That’s also incorrect, Ethereum has become more decentralized every year
> 3 and 6 aren't inherent benefits of Ethereum and 5 aren't true Yes they are. Ethereum is deflationary and will became three times more inflationary later this year.
> 7 is speculative and begs the question.
No speculation here, check here yourself for just a small overview https://www.defipulse.com/