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Re: Justin Jon Said Ethereum is More Decentralized Than Bitcoin
by
thecodebear
on 27/02/2024, 00:02:21 UTC
I don’t understand the whole decentralization comparison when it is crystal clear the bitcoin nodes and how it works explain a true decentralized network, just any one can be part of the node but that doesn’t relay to Ethereum chain where validators are mostly the center of attention for the network decision making which defeats the whole point of decentralization.
Do not think too much about this, whenever you read statements like that you need to think about the intention behind them, and it is obvious this is an attempt to try to make altcoins more appealing than bitcoin and hype them for the upcoming bull run, while trying to keep bitcoin in check at the same time, will it work? I suppose, especially with those that know nothing about this market, but for those that have been around for some time we can easily see the intent behind it.

Yep. In the crypto world, talks about decentralization can be a sneaky way to hype up altcoins and make them look better than Bitcoin. This comparison like giving Ethereum a higher decentralization score seems like a move to grab attention and build excitement especially for the upcoming bull run. If you've been in the game for a while, you can see through the marketing tactics. It's a reminder to stay sharp and not get swayed by the buzz because there's often more to these comparisons than meets the eye


Yes this. Every time anyone makes this claim its purely an agenda to hype up some crypto, and yes as in this case sometimes includes arbitrary "scores" in order to try to trick people like there was some sort of scientific analysis done haha, when really the numbers were simply chosen to make Bitcoin's score lower than altcoin scores.