The people who are advocating web3 are not the people who were part of building web1 & web2 (whatever those even mean). They're people who are idealistic & seem to disregard (or are ignorant of) the effort in building infrastructure at scale. Building things is hard. Building things that scale even harder & anybody who has worked at a company that needs to scale knows there are trade-offs between security, centralisa…
I've been building for the Web since 1994. I advocate for Web 3.
Why Web3?
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#322We'll all know soon enough. After all, it's not like any actual engineers are going to have a say in this: just the donors and their retainers.
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Because the only reason I can imagine someone wanting a open database without gate keepers is for something the society I've aligned with has decided is illegal. At the end of the day, I guess I trust the goverment I vote for and the banks I decide on more than a distributed group of strangers. Do you have an example of a DB that was unfairly limited by a gate keeper?
Facebook, Twitter or any walled garden. I can't build any app I want on top of those without risking it being limited, restricted or shut down... If they even provide an API at all.
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#325I'm not convinced. People talk grand about "permissionless data" but I fail to see any practical applications. NFTs are a scam and are retroactively obsoleted by digital signatures. All of the ideas about logistics tracking, deed tracking, etc etc are all rendered pointless by the oracle problem, you can get identical guarantees with digital signatures minus the blockchain. DeFi is DOA. Gas fees are insane, "layer 2"…
DeFi is DOA. Gas fees are insane, "layer 2" is just a diplomatic way of saying "offchain centralization" It may come as a surprise but there are other chains that support DeFi apps and which do not have high gas fees like Ethereum. For example, Avalanche and Solana. Collateralized crypto loans are the equivalent of people taking loans out on their equity position so they don’t have to pay cap gains and don’t need to…
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#328> Frankly, it is all too much for me. Same. I've been actively unfollowing people on Twitter every day to clean my feeds of it. I'm not anti-web3 or anti-crypto, but I definitely don't need to read the same rhetoric from 100 people a day. Decentralized trust could be great, but I wonder how much time actually needs to be spent talking about it vs. actually building it...
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DeFi is DOA. Gas fees are insane, "layer 2" is just a diplomatic way of saying "offchain centralization" It may come as a surprise but there are other chains that support DeFi apps and which do not have high gas fees like Ethereum. For example, Avalanche and Solana. Collateralized crypto loans are the equivalent of people taking loans out on their equity position so they don’t have to pay cap gains and don’t need to…
That is not why people take out loans. They do it for leverage and to avoid selling because they want exposure to ETH or BTC. There are easier ways to avoid taxes.
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#330https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?q=web3
On the other hand, if you're paying attention, you might have noticed a push back to web1 and even older tech. I hope whatever is next actually springs forth from that movement. Because a platform built around extracting wealth sounds horrible.