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81  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why the constant push to have only the one blockchain? on: February 06, 2015, 02:33:35 PM
The main thing is that Bitcoin constantly promotes itself as "decentralised" yet wants to be the "one and only block chain" of the world.

If people can't see a slight problem with that then I sincerely wonder about their thinking.


It is still decentralized (agreed upon ledger by multiple nodes) and still trustless.  Using the blockchain for everything would make it more powerful with all the added computation.  Why not have a backbone blockchain for every project?  Are you afraid it will fail?  Certainly nodes will prevent that and the added computation will make it that much harder for attackers.

I get that you think one blockchain is "centralized" - but that's misleading.  It's set up in a decentralized environment from the beginning.
82  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why the constant push to have only the one blockchain? on: February 05, 2015, 04:41:27 PM
Although I am not against the 1MB block size limit being raised it seems to me that the entire point of "decentralisation" seems to have escaped the Bitcoin project (the core devs at least mostly seem to be completely against having other blockchains).

I certainly understand that the Bitcoin Foundation is going to have that opinion (for financial reasons) and I can understand a lot of people heavily invested in Bitcoin (such as the Winklevoss twins) also having that opinion.

But any "rational" person would surely think that having other blockchains (with different code and proofs) cannot be a *bad* thing as it alleviates the "one point of weakness" we will otherwise always have.

I don't see how "one blockchain" is ever going to service the needs of everyone (without requiring a ridiculous amount of space and without having near instant confirmations) so IMO it is simply inevitable that we are going to need many.


Sidechains can alleviate your space issue.  With today's technology, there's not really an issue with space in the blockchain either...

But why not have just one blockchain?  It makes it that much stronger and valuable as a consensus.  Sure individual organizations can have their own blockchain (token system), serving their specific needs - but this is also possible with sidechains.
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