That's exactly the point of the article: You need some form of guardrail, and that has to be centralized.
> Crypto folks just think that a crypto foundation is better than the current foundation of our financial systems.
How so? I am not under the impression that current financial providers have significant issues in consistently exchanging numbers...
That's exactly the point of the article: You need some form of guardrail, and that has to be centralized.
> Crypto folks just think that a crypto foundation is better than the current foundation of our financial systems.
How so? I am not under the impression that current financial providers have significant issues in consistently exchanging numbers...