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    11 months ago

    Nobody is forcing you to use the big nodes. Saying lightning is centralized because of that is like saying bitcoin is centralized because exchanges hold coins.

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        11 months ago

        Yes, because it is even more wrong. One of the most mobile industries in the world that seeks cheap power concentrates where that cheap power is available. China ban bitcoin, miners moved away. Miners can always simply move somewhere else. That already happened and you don’t even know it.

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          11 months ago

          Ok, so you ignored what I said.

          China could have seized all mining equipment just by deciding to nationalize the industry instead of banning it, boom, 51%+ of the hashrate in the hands of the Chinese government. What were Bitcoin maximalists saying at the time? Fuck dick, as long as the price goes up, who cares about the tech behind it?

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            11 months ago

            could have

            Yes, and the sky could fall on our heads.

            It didn’t happen, and it can’t happen any more.

            What were Bitcoin maximalists saying at the time

            They always knew miners are super mobile.

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              11 months ago

              “It can’t happen anymore”

              Except they Chinese hashrate went back up even though mining is still illegal… Which begs the question… Did the miners really move out of China or did they simply hide the fact that they’re in China?