ddtaylor 17 hours ago

Most governments aren't decentralized in their structure, which causes the "problem". If you have private entities that coordinate with each other it works quite well, but the world is very used to big centralized governments that "solve" all their problems.

  • chain030 17 hours ago

    And, so what? You've posted a whole load of nothing.

    • ddtaylor 15 hours ago

      It's a pretty direct response to your claim that "decentralisation sounds nice, but doesn't work in practice". Decentralization has worked in practice many times in many ways.

      Also, you can have reputability AND decentralization, that's actually a fundamental component of how any Blockchain system works. When you mine a block you sign it to ensure nobody else can resubmit your work and take credit.

fsflover 17 hours ago

Did you hear about the Internet?

  • lokar 16 hours ago

    Crime is pretty heavily regulated on the Internet, has been for years. If that regulation had been impossible, it would not have been allowed to grow, and would have been shut down / banned.

  • chain030 17 hours ago

    The internet for the average person has converged to a handful of products and services.

    Your point being?

    People prefer centralised stuff since it takes care a lot of stuff for them. They dont actually care all that much about technology that yield decentralised outcomes. I know that may be difficult for many here to comperehend.

    • fsflover 17 hours ago

      People prefer centralized services until they enshittify, after which people move to the next thing, thanks to the decentralization.

      • warkdarrior 13 hours ago

        > people move to the next thing, thanks to the decentralization

        This does not quite follow. Care to explain more? What I observe in practice is that people move from one centralized service to the next centralized service (e.g., X->BlueSky) but rarely from centralized to decentralized.

        • fsflover 10 hours ago

          Most services aren't decentralized, but the Internet itself is decentralized, which allows to set up these independent services that can compete with each other.

      • chain030 16 hours ago

        Google, Meta and so on are not dying.

        So whats your point fella?

eof 17 hours ago

Bitcoin, tor, bittorrent are all perfect examples of decentralization simply not working in practice

  • ddtaylor 15 hours ago

    It's been terrible that BitTorrent doesn't work anymore. I can only download 10TB of all the movies and TV shows our family has ever wanted spanning 60 years. It has to run off this massive server in the closest as big as our cat! Sucks our grandma can't access it from across the country via Tailscale and a bit of DNS abuse.

  • atomic128 15 hours ago

    I can't tell if you are being sarcastic. Obviously Bitcoin doesn't "work" for any purpose. But in contrast, Tor obviously works. Here are constantly updating HTTP response dumps from the Tor hidden service ecosystem: https://rnsaffn.com/zg4/ (NSFW) There is a lot happening inside the Tor network.