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> By making the protocol centralized and stupid-simple, it's also stupid-simple to replace in when everyone is done painting the perfect bikeshed.

But we all know that the more temporary the fix, the more permanent it becomes.



In my experience, temporary fixes are more likely to "stick" the better they are at addressing the problem. The fact that nobody is satisfied with this fix is a good sign.


There is nothing more permanent than a temporary solution.




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