VanEck Advisor: Blockchains that require validators to coordinate and implement specific software to restart are neither decentralized nor censorship
VanEck Advisor Gabor Gurbacs stated in a post on X platform that a blockchain that requires validators to coordinate the implementation of specific software to restart/operate (after being offline for hours) is neither decentralized nor resistant to censorship. Most of the time, this is not a problem, but when it is important, it is a big problem. Jinse Finance previously reported that Solana restarted after being offline for nearly 5 hours, and Gabor Gurbacs may have been hinting at Solana.
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