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| No, not insecure—just consistent. Calling someone a "crypto bro" every time they point out verifiable differences between Bitcoin's rules and fiat's isn't an argument; it's a dodge.
Your roulette analogy falls apart because in Bitcoin, you can audit the entire game in real time: open-source code, public ledger, anyone can run a node and verify no one's cheating. The current system? Closed-door decisions by unelected officials printing at will. If that's the "honest" casino, I'll take the one with provable fairness | |
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