^^ he posted an article that says:
"A single Bitcoin transaction requires 1,449 kWh to complete, which is approximately the same amount of power consumed by an average US household in 50 days."
Which we all know is not true. See this article
https://blog.trezor.io/three-myths-a...on-ef613a1f3d5
with also mention of this
https://hackernoon.com/the-bitcoin-v...y-8cf194987a50
They lump energy & electricity together which makes these statements absolutely false, so usually you can tell who is dishonest by these.
(Not saying you are Aflix, but your article is incorrect, author is either wrong or intentionally dishonest, which ofc is very common with so many BTC-haters aka anti-mathers around these days)
And yes ETH is more centralized, lookup the 2016 Dao hack, they rolled back the chain, that is proof of centralized control. You cannot rollback the Bitcoin chain ;)