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tric | 2 years ago

>Probably that it’s very centralized. Or at least that the price is able to be highly influenced by a few individuals/groups.

The article and the parent comment are about Ordinals. Your comment appears to be an opinion about Bitcoin the asset and/or network itself.

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JoBrad|2 years ago

No, I was talking about Ordinals. FTA, right after the parent's comment:

> However, we notice that by spending only 0.005% of the total Bitcoin supply on transaction fees, a single entity can significantly impact the entire Blockchain regime.

tric|2 years ago

That quote is about "Bitcoin supply" and impact to the "entire Blockchain regime" (ie the Bitcoin blockchain), not Ordinals.

Regardless, Ordinals is not centralized. See the correction in the article.