"This is the first time I hear that name. A quick search shows that it has to do with centrally controlled code-is-not-law Ethereum, and since The DAO they've lost all credibility when they abandoned everything they said to stand for to protect their own financial interests. I'm still amazed people fell for that. Smart contracts can't work if the only person who understands the contract is called: "The Attacker". I simply gave up on following anything related to Ethereum, because the entire coin is build upon a flawed foundation."
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Yup! Not precisely how I thought but essentially how I feel about it. Even the biggest names and "influencers" in the space have proven time and again that they are really only in this "decentralization" as a way to line their pockets. And no, there's nothing wrong there, but the only real movements towards open society and decentralization are the devs working quietly and cypherpunks building code. Smart contracts and defi have been around for a while and it's laughable to see them being dressed up now as Defi.