Pos requires more complex features, mainly computation. Bitcoin doesn't do this, this simplicity could make it more secure depending on who you ask.
Edit: how "decentralized" and secure each blockchain is actively debated and is in the realm of semantics, philosophy, computer science and organisational theory.
Anyone who speaks of a clear and simple answer based on only a few metrics is probably very biased and/or ignorant.
If they could prove what they said they would be insanely rich, and not spending time debating on the internet.
eth and btc have different abilities, stated goals, and management structures.
nameless_pattern t1_iz9ruff wrote
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Pos requires more complex features, mainly computation. Bitcoin doesn't do this, this simplicity could make it more secure depending on who you ask.
Edit: how "decentralized" and secure each blockchain is actively debated and is in the realm of semantics, philosophy, computer science and organisational theory.
Anyone who speaks of a clear and simple answer based on only a few metrics is probably very biased and/or ignorant.
If they could prove what they said they would be insanely rich, and not spending time debating on the internet.
eth and btc have different abilities, stated goals, and management structures.