Thing is that NEM team has proven to be very honest over years, so I have quite confidence even though not everything is open. This 100% open-source demand is bit overrated anyway. On one side it allows code review, on the other side it's also provides better possibilities for searching vulnerabilities to some bad people. Thing is that unless you are completely paranoid you are always using some disclosed code on your computer. So there is always some default trust and certain risk. Even if NEM is 100% open-source, you usually have other closed software on your computer that you use and even if not, your hardware is almost 100% closed source. Who knows maybe current state is the best compromise right now in this imperfect world. At least from my point of view, I can live with that.
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@unmean-stweets Thanks a lot! I really try to keep up with quality postings. Glad you're enjoying.
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Thanks for commenting @jimmco
I believe bitcoin has shown it is possible to go open source all the way and even more, it is necessary. But I do respect your point of view.
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