It takes 32 ETH to become a validator on Ethereum 2 and that excludes billions of people from the opportunity to do so. Is this good or bad and does that make ETH more prone to centralization in the long term?

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It takes 32 ETH to become a validator on Ethereum 2 and that excludes billions of people from the opportunity to do so. Is this good or bad and does that make ETH more prone to centralization in the long term?

It takes 32 ETH to become a validator on Ethereum 2 and that excludes billions of people from the opportunity to do so. Is this good or bad and does that make ETH more prone to centralization in the long term? submitted by /u/ShockEnvironmental53
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