Something I'd be curious to hear more about is how incorruptible decentralization, while would benefit the general population, could be co-opted by those with power to become more powerful. For example with cloud computing, one becomes immune more or less to attacks that were more effective against centralization bc of the ability to spin up more or less servers on demand or easily have infrastructure set up across different regions etc.
Something I'd be curious to hear more about is how incorruptible decentralization, while would benefit the general population, could be co-opted by those with power to become more powerful. For example with cloud computing, one becomes immune more or less to attacks that were more effective against centralization bc of the ability to spin up more or less servers on demand or easily have infrastructure set up across different regions etc.