The Truth About Cryptocurrencies: A Clearheaded Guide to the Crypto World
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Thing is, there would have been no other way to keep it decentralized with a more equal initial distribution. Because you'd immediately introduce a central point of failure, that would have drawn too much attention.
The bankers could have shut it all down in the early days when there where only a few nodes connected.
Partially to the guy you answered, but it applies to you as well.