At the Devconnect conference in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in November, before the stage lights had dimmed, Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin pointed directly at the now-bankrupt FTX, throwing out the core question right from the start: Should the crypto world trust the centralized promise of "Don't be evil," or should it build a decentralized mechanism that "cannot be evil"?
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At the Devconnect conference in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in November, before the stage lights had dimmed, Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin pointed directly at the now-bankrupt FTX, throwing out the core question right from the start: Should the crypto world trust the centralized promise of "Don't be evil," or should it build a decentralized mechanism that "cannot be evil"?