RE: Asobi Coin: The world's first Distributed Secondary Content Marketplace

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Asobi Coin: The world's first Distributed Secondary Content Marketplace

in blockchain •  6 years ago 

I always like to see an actual working product and Asobi reminds me of WAX and Alto but for beyond just games. I see that the project has won many awards and reviews are good. But it's an ERC-20 token which is likely to face scaling issues in the future. I hope they'd be smart enough to move to a blockchain like EOS before they pick up lots of volume.

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There is "no smart move" to move to EOS blockchain. In blockchain there are trade offs in platform use, trade offs like true decentralization, security, scale-ability among many others.

Ethereum is a clear definition of decentralization. Also, there have been several changes and improvement going on from the developers and as software's continues to improve there would be a smooth transition from PoW TO PoS and becomes scale-able. EOS is relatively new and will need time to house as many dapp that is currently sitting on the ethereum blockchain.

Ethereum is a clear definition of decentralization.

Not at all. Even BTC mining is more decentralized. ETH is mined by few mining pools. With EOS/STEEM no single entity gets to mine more than 4.76% of the blocks. These witnesses are voted by the token holding community instead of few people/companies with money to buy hardware. PoW being decentralized is a complete myth.