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by d3nj4l
1520 days ago
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Distancing himself from the project does jack squat when it's quite literally modelled after his feudalist beliefs: > The source code and design sketches for the project alluded to some of Yarvin's views, including initially classifying users as "lords," "dukes," and "earls". (from the wiki page on urbit.) |
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Okay, but aren't most P2P networks modelled like this? You have client-servers, relays, and super-relays.
The only difference is the amount of buy-in required to run a relay or super-relay. But the amount of buy-in can also be compared to the cost to run an Eth2 node. It's a proof-of-stake network, essentially.