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Re: Decentralized blockchain version of “Google maps timeline feature”
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LeGaulois
on 15/02/2021, 13:20:13 UTC
decentralization has been misunderstood in blockchain, it is not a place to manage anything central and make it possible in a decentralized way.
The blockchain has succeeded in financial transactions because it is data that does not require big space and checking it requires money.
Miners charge fees to verify each transaction. not 100% decentralized and anonymously.
Maps will be decentralized if the servers delete all logs and it will not be free. Will the authorities allow that?

Yeah, and you're one of the people who have no idea what is decentralization and blockchain.

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decentralization has been misunderstood in blockchain, it is not a place to manage anything central and make it possible in a decentralized way.

It's not because you use a blockchain that it has to be decentralized. Have you ever heard about private blockchains? There is no decentralization in a private ledger. The success of this technology is not at all related to the place it takes, it is about a distributed and cryptographically secured database to make it short. The technology can apply to a lot of different industries, not just about currency and financial transactions.

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Miners charge fees to verify each transaction. not 100% decentralized and anonymously.
What are you talking about?

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Maps will be decentralized if the servers delete all logs and it will not be free. Will the authorities allow that?

You truly have no idea about decentralization. If the logs are deleted it doesn't mean there is a decentralization. What is your point about the authorities? Do you think they wouldn't allow a decentralized version of google maps?