I wouldn't let your theft experience influence the 'goodness' of 'immutable' and 'decentralized'. I could seriously go on about both of these buzz words. As payment can now be done through computational trust, it is equally important to see the audit and legal power of 'immutable'. Every edit you have done on your comment is a separate entry in the blockchain, your original comment is not overwritten. Decentralization is another topic on itself. On your subject, i prefer a community decision on what is ok above a central authority's decision. New issues are inherent to new technologies, we have to trust we are ourselves able to deal with them without central authority. Anyway, what i like about the de-centralization part is that i prefer my data is spread out for security and catastrophe scenario's + it is morphable, look at how the China ban issue is dealt with, just moving the nodes, it's beautiful :-)
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