Hynek on Nostr: 1. I would argue that Liquid fees are not decentralized. 2. Government attacks can be ...
1. I would argue that Liquid fees are not decentralized.
2. Government attacks can be fast without supporting legislation. See samurai or tornado cash cases as an example.
3. True, but I still think that Liquid is more vulnerable. It’s only few entities. With e-cash it can be simply hundreds of thousands. That doesn’t apply to Liquid (it wouldn’t scale than…)
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