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In my opinion, the idea of crypto/blockchain is fairly naïve unfortunately.
Crypto/blockchain is not truly decentralized; the developers of the chain and its protocol retain total control over it in a similar manner to governments over their own currencies. They can invalidate old coins, issue new ones, debase the currency -- whatever they want.
What is decentralized is the ledger itself, in that the database of the chain is distributed across many computing nodes. This is in fact bad because it results in:
Overall a centralized ledger would be a far better idea for most blockchains than a distributed one... controlled by a trusted entity, rather than a bunch of crypto devs... with human oversight instead of automated contract resolution...
And we've just invented actual currencies.
You sound like you wouldn't like rust.
The programming language? I like it just fine, I prefer Go but Rust is great too.