Since when does ETH have incorruptible monetary policy?

I'm sorry, ETH ain't money. It's a premined shitcoin where a small group decides the monetary policy for the near future - similar to FED.

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This is what I mean about not being able to have a civil discussion with bitcoin maxis. Eth has a monetary policy just like bitcoin.

Sure eth has a monetary policy that is dictated by a small group of large stakeholders (vitalik, lubin, eth foundation and SV VCs) and has changed multiple times

I agree. I never said that eth was perfect. Neither is bitcoin. You are missing the point that I am trying to make. I am just saying that there are other alternatives. Each one has advantages and disadvantages. https://medium.com/cyber-capital/the-six-principles-of-blockchain-governance-33c9b605adbb

Prove me wrong with facts. Not propaganda and personal attacks which tell me that you don't have a rational argument.

But that was my point, eth works like FED.

Do you like facts, 72 million coins premined by this small group of people. That's the majority of the coins in circulation.

https://blockchair.com/ethereum/block/0

That is false. Bitcoin's monetary policy is not incorruptable since it does not have coherent governance: https://medium.com/cyber-capital/the-six-principles-of-blockchain-governance-33c9b605adbb

Neither are money according to the definition

What definition?