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Mordisquitos
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That argument is not that clear if you state it in the converse. Being able to operate with nobody trusting you is potentially a problem. Being required to be trusted by at least somebody is arguably a good thing.
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4y ago
> Being required to be trusted by at least somebody
That's in no way related to what I wrote and to the concept of trustless is security.
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