Yeah, I'm all for open distributed networks but companies with the resources will just make their own blockchain networks. No one seriously thinks Google is going to let a critical infrastructure run on a public blockchain where they can't optimize if for speed do they? In fact, I'd be shocked if these companies aren't already testing concepts on their own internal forks.
RE: Why most companies won't be using Ethereum
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Good point
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You are right, why does a company need to buy all that eth gas to store data around thousands of computers around the world? They don't.
Before the ethereum presale I wrote on a eth subreddit how they should keep part of the code covered up because companies will just fork it right away. It looks like this has happened and all that work is essentially for nothing.
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