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mk
@mk
The long arc of history bends towards decentralization.
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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
Seems more cyclical to me
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Gustaf Kugelsurf
@gustaf
I'd argue that things always tend to centralise, because of economies of scale, and because people with money can affect the rules of the game - or find ways around it. So the wealthy and powerful grow more so, quicker. Until there's a disruption that sets them back a bit.
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@conft
Believe in cycles. Imagine the reasons to go back to centralized in 25 years.
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avi
@avichalp.eth
i love this observation from the Network State that 1950s was peak centralization and both forward and backwards in time decentralization prevails
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