Even if you set one up on your own, and tell your instance to connect to it, and it's not in the public directory, you can still connect to the network, even without the public nodes.

Every public seed could be taken down and a user could still build the seed on their own and connect.

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You've morphed the conversation away from legality, and into trying to argue if it's decentralized.

The question is NOT if it's decentralized, it's if it's autonomous. Acting on it's own.

And it's NOT decentralized, it's centralized with the haveno dev operating the seed box and picking arbitrators. Entire convo is a waste of time