Ethereum’s shift to proof-of-stake, the pursuit of “maximal extractable value” and the exclusion of transactions linked to Tornado Cash have revived concerns about centralization on blockchain networks. This could force everyday users to pay more and wait longer for transactions to go through, or in the worst case, result in transaction censorship. How can crypto protocols maintain the technology’s key value propositions: decentralization and censorship-resistance?
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