I agree with you. So, I wonder why they keep writing chains?
RE: Discuss: Blockchains (real ones anyway) shouldn't be owned by corporations since the corp is an SPOF
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Discuss: Blockchains (real ones anyway) shouldn't be owned by corporations since the corp is an SPOF
I think they want to downplay bitcoin. The "blockchains are nice, bitcoin is bad" narrative.
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My suspicion is more to do with the job elimination that is possible by using blockchains. But my suspicion doesn't disagree with your suspicion either.
Company-chains are just like company scrip or company towns: BAD FUCKING NEWS.
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I think that they see blockchains as a way of organising consortiums of companies, but they can't think outside the hierarchic box so the consortiums are really de-facto central control over the corporations. It has big advantages especially in any application involving sharing data, like payment systems especially (the corps don't trust each other, of course).
But true horizontal systems scare the bejesus out of them. That's why they are selling their designs as being equivalent to cryptocurrencies. The reality is that they are just building a means of distributing their databases, not eliminating the hierarchy of control.
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