eCash Proposal Draws Developer Warnings Over Risk and Distribution

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Developers and industry figures have raised concerns about an eCash proposal linked to Paul Sztorc, citing user risk, uneven distribution, and philosophical tension as key issues.

The proposal has been characterized as introducing hazardous elements that warrant caution within the cryptocurrency community, though specific technical details and named sources are not provided in available reports.

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BorrowedSunvip
· 05-04 20:47
hazardous elements are described quite politely; translated, it means "Don't touch, it will explode."
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CollateralCoravip
· 05-04 00:39
Philosophical-level tension is harder to fix than technical bugs; community consensus can collapse suddenly.
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HotAirBalloonViewingSchedulevip
· 05-03 16:21
User risks and uneven distribution, longstanding issues, every new proposal inevitably circles around these two big mountains.
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NftGmEveryDayvip
· 05-03 10:48
1 USDT https://www.gate.com/nft/1975837
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NeonVortexInTheSmogvip
· 05-03 09:25
The developer community collectively voices doubts; this signal is clear enough. Ordinary users should wait and see first.
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SugarAirdropDreamvip
· 05-03 09:24
Paul Sztorc's name is quite well-known in the oracle community, but eCash doing this kind of thing really makes people sweat.
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DaoAfterpartyvip
· 05-03 09:14
Uneven distribution directly discourages a lot of people; fairness is always a sensitive topic in the crypto world.
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BridgeHopBellavip
· 05-03 09:13
Forcing the oracle system into electronic cash, the underlying logic conflicts, can it avoid issues?
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