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Centralize decentralized (cryptos)
(lemmy.ml)
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For smaller coins probably, for larger ones probably not. The issue is more about the centralization of power. If a group of large miners decided to get together and mess with the chain there's not much the average small miners can do. They could do a hard fork from the main network but if the general public doesn't switch their new chain will have no value.
What do you think about anonymous exchanges, could they have a relevant role in this particular phase?
I'm not sure how much they differ from regular exchanges, but if a central wallet is involved I don't think it really solves any issues.
Uniswap for example is an open source decentraized exchange.