>>10345839>thorough explanations and complete transparencyBuilding a de-centralized application requires a de-centralized team. If you are not thinking in these terms purely when developing a solution to a real problem, your project will fail.
>Decentralisation is first and foremost necessary to prevent censorship and provide anonymity.With this kind of prescriptive thinking you are guaranteed to never find a consistent solution, you will forever chase your theorems and take every developer who believes in you with you down to hell. What is your reasoning for permanently binding the concepts of anonymity and blockchain? Are there no other solutions? Have you even bothered to check?
Describe to me the problems inherent in anonymous communication systems and we might have some basis for reasoning our way towards your de-centralized utopia. At the moment it seems like you are a solution looking for problems. I feel as though you're selling me something, and flat-earth is no sale.
>This is to build our final refuge actually.WHAT MORON FOLLOWS THIS KIND OF LEADER? Hopeless. Probably an advertiser LARPing as a dev.