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What to do once you admit that decentralizing everything never seems to workby@ntnsndr
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What to do once you admit that decentralizing everything never seems to work

by Nathan SchneiderOctober 11th, 2018
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Lots of tech projects these days, especially crypto-networks, aspire to decentralization. Or their evangelists say they do, because they feel they need to. <em>Decentralization</em> is the new <em>disruption</em>—the thing everything worth its salt (and a huge ICO) is supposed to be doing. Meanwhile, Internet progenitors like Vint Cerf, Brewster Kahle, and Tim Berners-Lee are trying to <a href="http://decentralizedweb.net/" target="_blank">re-decentralize the Web</a>. They respond to the rise of surveillance-based platform monopolies by simply redoubling their efforts to develop new and better decentralizing technologies. They seem not to notice the pattern: decentralized technology alone does not guarantee decentralized outcomes. When centralization arises elsewhere in an apparently decentralized system, it comes as a surprise or simply goes ignored.
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