.HammerToe strikes back at critics, claiming $XRP is centralized
Responding to a tweet by crypto executive, which labeled XRP as centralized due to its permissioned blockchain architecture, Hamilton tweeted,"No matter how many times you falsely claim that the XRP Ledger is permissioned, it won't make it true. The XRP Ledger is permissionless. Anyone can transact on it. Anyone can participate in the network. There is no central authority to prevent you from doing so.
A Twitter user further challenged Hamilton's argument by stating that permissionlessness and having a central authority are not mutually exclusive. The user suggested that a centralized ledger could remain permissionless with or without a centralized authority.
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