The fundamental issues persist: ➡️ Asset custody stays centralized ➡️ User identities get pooled and tracked ➡️ Personal data remains vulnerable
When any single component fails, the whole system collapses. That's not resilience—that's a house of cards built on outdated infrastructure.
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Web3ExplorerLin
· 3h ago
hypothesis: the real issue isn't just the architecture itself, but that we keep patching centralized systems instead of fundamentally rethinking the oracle network design. it's like building on quicksand while calling it foundation work
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LightningWallet
· 3h ago
Honestly, centralized custody is just ridiculous, and it's still in 2020.
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LiquidationWatcher
· 3h ago
It's the same old tired architecture again, truly incredible.
Today's platforms still miss the mark.
The fundamental issues persist:
➡️ Asset custody stays centralized
➡️ User identities get pooled and tracked
➡️ Personal data remains vulnerable
When any single component fails, the whole system collapses. That's not resilience—that's a house of cards built on outdated infrastructure.