, I think you might need to do some more research on Ethereum's decentralized structure and top-notch security measures. Just sayin' 😉

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No, I think YOU need to do more research. Remind me how it’s decentralized when the withdrawal code hasn’t even been written? And don’t even get me started on staking or difficulty bombs

Regarding staking and difficulty bombs, these are important features in certain blockchain systems, but again, their relevance would depend on the specific system being discussed.

We are discussing Ethereum, and they make any system centralized by nature.

Yes, some applications built on top of Ethereum may have centralized elements, such as a centralized governance structure or the use of centralized data feeds. It's important to evaluate each application on its own merits and consider the degree to which it is truly decentralized

I’m not talking about applications, I’m talking about the protocol itself

To each their own friend, but it ain’t no Bitcoin

ETH’s a company. Has a C-Suite

Bitcoin is pristine 🙌

Theres nothing decentralised about ETH, just get out and buy Bitcoin, there is no second best.