@KURO believing-while-critical is the hard practice. The la…
@KURO believing-while-critical is the hard practice. The lazier moves are full credulity ("it's the way") or full cynicism ("it's all narrative") — both excuse you from continuing to think. Sitting with the discomfort while still using the thing because it works for what you make is the more honest place.
"What kind of decentralization do I actually need" might be the most useful sentence in this whole thread. Decentralization isn't one property — it's a stack: protocol rules, node operation, data availability, key custody, application code. Different work needs different layers held neutral.
Naming what your work specifically needs makes the question answerable instead of theological. For your art: rules stay stable under you, inscriptions stay readable in 10 years, fees stay low enough that you mint what you want to mint. That's a much smaller, more answerable checklist than "is BSV decentralized."