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Ethereum's development structure is only "centralized" in the same way that linux kernel development is "centralized". There is a big process that generates consensus across the community from a lot of different parties. By the time a change get into a pending hard fork, it's been through multiple rounds of establishing buy-in. Were the developers to push a major change in that didn't enjoy the support of the broader community, it would be abundantly apparent.


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