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Topic: The big problem for those centralizing or trying to centralize crypto (Read 76 times)

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Nice principle about freedom and doign what's right.

Connecting it to centralization in cryptocurrencies, we like the best exchange but it's centralize. I think there's always an exception for which works for us perfectly.

We may like the most decentralized crypto yet we want it to be exchanged into the most liked centralized exchange.
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By the way, the Freedom I totally support is the freedom to do what is right/good.


"What is right/good" is a relative term. Each individual is at different levels of understanding of what is right and good. One can be objectively right while another might be in an ambiguous zone. Who will decide what is right and what is wrong? Who will judge us? Who will judge others?
Who will set parameters and create structure?
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The big problem for those/developers who aren't sticking to the main principles/ideals of cryptocurrency like Decentralization, Transparency, Immutablity, Censorship resistance, Permissionless/trustlessness, Network consensus-based, based on good rules, security, etc.     ..     You cannot centralize or go against this important principles and expect to be independent of the traditional centralized "system". No, the system will fight you and rule over you . It won't allow you to be free. The ideal system that reflects the true freedom for all network participants has to be created. You don't free yourself from tyranny and evil only to try to rule over your fellow participants in fight for freedom.  All participants must all  have equal opportunity in that network/networks. Don't make things difficult for others or other participants. Make sure they can fully/easily participate under good rules otherwise you can't really be free.

By the way, the Freedom I totally support is the freedom to do what is right/good.
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