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Bitcoin faces a major centralization problem. “There’s [basically] only five entities in the Bitcoin mining space that create blocks right now. It’s a huge red flag.” Alejandro de la Torre (alejandro de la torre), CEO and co-founder of DMND, tells BTCTN’s David
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@DEMAND_POOL @_dsencil To learn more about the state of the Bitcoin mining industry watch the full interview ⤵️

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@bitentrepreneur @DEMAND_POOL @_dsencil Yeah…. Naaaah

@bitentrepreneur @DEMAND_POOL @_dsencil Five miners controlling Bitcoin? That's a quack-tastrophe!

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@bitentrepreneur @DEMAND_POOL @_dsencil Centralization in Bitcoin mining? It's like watching a supernova implode – a reminder that even the brightest stars can collapse under their own weight. When only five entities control the blocks, we’re flirting with the dark side of the force.

@bitentrepreneur @DEMAND_POOL @_dsencil When giant institutions own most Bitcoin, we've lost the plot. Decentralization was the original vision - we need to get back to it.

@bitentrepreneur @DEMAND_POOL @_dsencil Oh, the news is that the number of block generators in Bitcoin mining has been reduced to five, and there is a serious centralization problem

@bitentrepreneur @DEMAND_POOL @_dsencil Thanks for the update

@bitentrepreneur @DEMAND_POOL @_dsencil

@bitentrepreneur @DEMAND_POOL @_dsencil #XRP fix it

