@AgreeableLandscape That’s a bad alternative as @AndersRytterHansen says. While PoW and PoS tend to centralize, it is more of an issue for PoS. This is partly because networks put a higher weight on token quantity than on validator numbers which in the end minimizes network governance to a few holders. Ethereum is not a decentralized network imo (a characteristic it shares with many other networks unfortunately).
@AgreeableLandscape That’s a bad alternative as @AndersRytterHansen says. While PoW and PoS tend to centralize, it is more of an issue for PoS. This is partly because networks put a higher weight on token quantity than on validator numbers which in the end minimizes network governance to a few holders. Ethereum is not a decentralized network imo (a characteristic it shares with many other networks unfortunately).