The more bitman fights between themselves, less mining centralization.
Agreed there, although I would have preferred to see Jihan Wu ousted. Of the two, Zhan always seemed like the voice of reason.
Not so sure about decentralizing mining. I've always thought that Zhan has lately been trying to diversify the company away from mining. If anything this would re-focus Bitmain's efforts as an ASIC supplier.
Very interesting. Perhaps there are group of people inside Bitmain or at least board of directors who wanted this company to head in this direction that's why Jihan was booted out. But then again, loyalist are still around, just waiting for the perfect time to pull out a coup d'etat to reinstall Jihan and steer the company to the old and traditional way of supplying the world with mining hardware and wanted to bring back that monopoly and stomped on their competition.