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RE: Goldman Sachs backed Circle says crypto trading market is "robust"

in #bitcoin6 years ago (edited)

How decentralized is Circle? If it is centralized, then we are still running into the major flaw/problem, down the road where everyone starts getting friendly with it, then it turns its back on us and bite us in the arse! This is a classic move and I wonder how this applies to this case.

Complimenting the crypto world by saying it is robust, means that the previous attacks were deep and strong enough to obliterate this new phenomena...

I'd rather put my money where decentralization is law, empowering us all while investing on a fully open and free platform such as the one Bitshares offers. Centralizing the trading toward a new hype might give exposure to this racket, but is it really there to stay or actually be benevolently helpful? I can't help but wonder, especially since there seems to be some degree of collusion between Goldman Sachs and this new venture...

Namaste :)