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sanitation@lemmy.radio to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 1 day ago

Gabe Newell asked Valve's top lawyer "What the f*** do I pay you for if that’s your opinion?" in heated debate over porn games on Steam, report says

www.gamesradar.com

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Gabe Newell asked Valve's top lawyer "What the f*** do I pay you for if that’s your opinion?" in heated debate over porn games on Steam, report says

www.gamesradar.com

sanitation@lemmy.radio to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 1 day ago
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Steam's had a contentious history with adult content
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    In the meantime, I haven’t seen any way to prevent companies from unethically exerting their will over the public that works any better than involving multiple parties in it that are not necessarily aligned and do your best to prevent collusion

    This is just decentralization. This is literally what I alluded to in my root comment. Crypto solves these problems

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      That’s just centralization with extra steps. Crypto is easily manipulated by whales and frequently is. At least with governments, I know the names and faces of the people robbing me.

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        manipulated by whales? are you talking about 51% attacks? censorship? Can you link some concrete examples of major crypto coins getting manipulated? I think there was a potential 51% attack on Monero but IIRC nothing actually happened.

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          I’m talking about making large transactions one way or the other to manipulate the psychology of normal investors en masse, causing them to move as a unit in a direction favorable to the whale.

          Here are some links I found where they talk about it and largely admit it’s a problem:

          • https://www.analyticsinsight.net/white-papers/crypto-whales-are-they-manipulating-the-market
          • https://digitalfinancenews.com/research-reports/whales-in-cryptocurrency-markets-influence-manipulation-and-market-dynamics/
          • https://www.ccn.com/education/crypto/crypto-market-manipulation-whales-wash-trading-fake-pumps-explained/
          • https://www.investopedia.com/terms/b/bitcoin-whale.asp
          • https://www.ccn.com/education/crypto/october-2025-crypto-crash-coordinated-attack-onchain-evidence/

          I admittedly do not understand a lot of the nuances of how it is done, since I have only used it for anonymous purchases, but that is primarily because I do not find it a safe place to put money. Its fluctuations are based on the whims of people I have no way of knowing, rather than any real-world circumstances that can be studied and planned for with the proper experience and education.

          Furthermore, an economy cannot function using such an unstable currency. Its valuation can change by several percent while I’m on my way to the store to spend it. It is more of a speculative “futures” asset than it is money. Even the ~8+% inflation over the past 5 years in the USA has had grievous global fallout. An 8% swing in crypto is just considered a Monday morning.

          I’m not at all telling anyone not to use it. It’s fine; do what you want. Even I have. What I am saying is that it has certain intrinsic properties that make it not work well as the default regular money.

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