crrdlx on Nostr: So I guess #Ethereum has these choices: - roll back to a prior block and thereby (a) ...
So I guess #Ethereum has these choices:
- roll back to a prior block and thereby (a) prove the chain is centralized and (b) create yet another ETH fork
- don't roll back the chain and (a) fund the most brutal dictatorship on the planet and (b) still sort of prove it's centralized by deciding to not roll back the chain
- wash their hands and say, "We're leaving it up to the community", which is still kind of proving they're centralized by allowing the community to decide
Am I missing something?
- roll back to a prior block and thereby (a) prove the chain is centralized and (b) create yet another ETH fork
- don't roll back the chain and (a) fund the most brutal dictatorship on the planet and (b) still sort of prove it's centralized by deciding to not roll back the chain
- wash their hands and say, "We're leaving it up to the community", which is still kind of proving they're centralized by allowing the community to decide
Am I missing something?