It’s an interesting thing to ponder upon human nature. Even though we acknowledge the importance of the Objectivism, I think we’re predominantly Subjective entities.
Perhaps this is rather a beautiful thing, although it becomes a subject for debate in a number of situations…
And according to my observations — the more complex the situation is, the more Subjectivism we apply in order to interact with it.
And what is CryptoCurrencies if not a tremendously complex and controversial topic?!…
Usually, the majority of the people tend to avoid complicated matters, which generally, is not necessarily a bad thing; but on the other hand, might be a good idea to give yourself once in a while a chance and ask yourself what’s the impact and the reward that you attain from dealing with a particular complicated matter.
So, the point that I’m trying to make is that people should rather judge and decide whether to involve themselves or not into a specific domain according to what benefits it might deliver to them instead of the simplicity or the complexity of it. We should tend to cultivate in ourselves the inclination and the desire that when we encounter an intricate and contentious phenomena — to spark our curiosity and fascination and be eager to see what’s the level of this intricacy and how can we tap into it in order to broaden our horizons and extract new resources and assets for ourselves.
There are a myriad of debates Today across all the BlockChain & CryptoCurrencies field, to name the few:
== centralization vs decentralization vs semidecentralization;
== speed vs convenience vs security;
== regulation vs deregulation;
== technology vs use case vs speculation (primarily — price speculation);
== custodianship vs derivatives vs ownership of the private keys;
== online wallets vs local wallets vs client-side wallets vs hardware wallets vs paper wallets;
== hard forks vs soft forks vs sidechains vs second, third & additional extra layers;
== anonymity vs tracked “transparency”;
== immutability vs reversed transactions;
== proof of work vs proof of stake vs delegated proof of stake vs adaptive staking vs proof of capacity vs proof of importance etc…;
== open BlockChains vs Private BlockChains;
== BlockChain vs Directed Acyclic Graph (DAG);
and many others…………………………………………………………………
So the list looks pretty frightening and a newcomer seeing all this might pretty much just wave his/her hand, deciding to not bring upon him/her all this headache.
Well, that’s understandable; but nonetheless, I want to encourage you to consider bringing some more headache in your life, whereas if you ever want to explore and master great things in our environment — you will have to,
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