Ask HN: Who are the most compelling blockchain naysayers? Articles on the blockchain/ethereum are overwhelmingly in the bullish camp. What are some of the most compelling, well-researched arguments for why blockchain is likely to fail? |
Ask HN: Who are the most compelling blockchain naysayers? Articles on the blockchain/ethereum are overwhelmingly in the bullish camp. What are some of the most compelling, well-researched arguments for why blockchain is likely to fail? |
https://davidgerard.co.uk/blockchain/
There's a pile of excerpts linked in the sidebar, and the Amazon "look inside!" shows you the first few chapters.
Honestly? Come by Reddit /r/buttcoin. The name gives you a good idea of the seriousness, and it's very much critics, but it's turned out to be the only place on Reddit you can have a serious discussion of blockchainy stuff, 'cos all the others are filled with the frankly delusional.
For other applications: Miners fees are high. Any data put into the chain is public and immutable and probably stored forever. So even encrypted messages may be attackable at a future date and the secrets leaked. So you want to stay anonymous there can't be too much interesting data stored in there.
Particular implementations of it can fail, financially, or due to bugs.