Comment by ethereumfail on 17/05/2020 at 20:32 UTC

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no, eth being a scam or centralized or premined has never been debunked since it's objective history, not opinion.

feel free to name 1 thing incorrect w/ proof, show me how wrong I am

name even 1 thing on np.reddit.com/r/ethereumfraud/ incorrect

please

"it is known" is not a valid answer, everyone I know has always considered central premines centralized because they are not decentralized. This is literally the level of idiocy ethereum community is at - anti-vaxxer flat-earther equivalent of crypto.

every time:

Everyone: Ethereum has *this* and *this* and *this* broken design, can you explain why?
Eth shills: "maximalists!!!! you're wrong I'm right!!!!"

https://i.imgur.com/U1qGb1d.png

post more companies you got to run small experiments w/ testnets in additional to many other frameworks they are testing simultaneously. marketing to companies and gamers who don't know any better is how scams propagate, eth developers are the laughing stock of literate tech world and are laughed out of every presentation they ever give.

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Comment by SwagtimusPrime at 17/05/2020 at 20:49 UTC

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https://medium.com/swlh/ethereum-isnt-decentralized-and-other-myths-ef2d132ee1fe

While we're at it, let's talk about how Bitcoin is mostly mined in China. Or how the development in big parts is in the hands of a for-profit company, Blockstream. Or how the blocksize debate was decided by means of censorship on important community hubs like r/Bitcoin. Nobody takes you seriously.

eth developers are the laughing stock of literate tech world and are laughed out of every presentation they ever give.

In fact Ethereum is so popular that Ernst&Young held a 3 day conference about their advances in bringing Ethereum to big companies. Their initiative is an open-source protocol, called Baseline. https://docs.baseline-protocol.org/

I will put you on my blocklist now because I do not need more toxic crypto shitheads in my life. Just keep circlejerking in r/Bitcoin, I'm sure that's a lot of fun to have one big event every 4 years to look forward to. Much development, such wow.

Comment by CharmingTaro at 17/05/2020 at 20:46 UTC

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Why does it need a $22B valuation to function? Can you provide a cash flow analysis to back up this valuation?

Comment by [deleted] at 17/05/2020 at 21:48 UTC

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Hmmm you’re kinda an idiot