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This is not an attack. But you have to understand that for as long as all we have is a promise, the ones (few? maybe) that care about it, will keep asking a) to make sure the promises is what they think it is, and b) that it still holds.
Think of it like this. The promise that Farcaster will remain open, and will become more decentralized, is a valuable asset of the project. It is the reason why some of us invested (time, energy, expertise, reputation) in it. It's the ROI we expect. We have to ensure it's there, and it's growing and the team is not messing up with it. So the question will come up again and again -even if you give a clear answer.
If our interests are misaligned, it's also important to know. If given the choice between
1) no growth + decentralization vs
2) 10000x growth + full centralization,
you would pick #2, we should know. 1 reply
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