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by rockyleal
4347 days ago
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The design of Bitcoin is such that no one, not even the "average consumer" is ever unable to operate directly in the decentralised backend. All that is required is some open source free-free software, of which there are already several versions. About your second point. I was one of the people who had coins at Gox. Hundreds of them. I still think the parent is right and you are wrong. |
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Yes, and that's fine if the only place you shop is silkroad, but if you want to make purchases from real companies, these centralized 3rd parties are the only option.
About your second point. I was one of the people who had coins at Gox. Hundreds of them. I still think the parent is right and you are wrong.
Well, you're entitled to that opinion, but I think the catastrophic failure of mt.gox and myriad others pretty clearly demonstrates that the blockchain is not a sufficient defense against scams and incompetence.