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Experimenting is good. I wish you good luck executing the test

You are checking whether you can fork & survive, right? I'm sure you will be able to prove that

It's interesting to understand your view on the following:
- How do you plan to fund running a blockchain, once the fork is there?
- The $DESO on that fork is worthless. How will you run tokenomics on that fork?
- Since anyone can create a fork, why should apps choose your fork as a fallback

@StarGeezer @Randhir @erwinwillems

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This isn't about forking, it's about verifying whether or not we can consider Deso as decentralised.

Once the experiment is complete, the nodes will be reset and resynced.

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Technically this might be called a fork, although we are not changing any code base or so but we are isolating ourselves from the core nodes - as described - to proof a point in real life. Not just theory. Can the content survive, Most likely, yes.

And yes the deso on that isolated chain is just a number, no value.
We don't need funding in that case do we?

Decentralization is key, for any node that claims to be that.
Come discuss in Vibehut some time, we will be there.


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