My First Impressions of Web3
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My First Impressions of Web3
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#2If you're going to comment, please focus on specific, interesting things in the article that you're curious about.
Please don't post generic, shallow, obvious, indignant, and/or dismissive comments—those are repetitive and predictable, we've had more than enough of them, they're tedious, not what this site is for, and we don't need more.
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#3Definitely worth the read. Both sides of the debate could elevate their arguments if they ponder what Moxie has written.
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#6I've known Moxie to often be right. And I think he happens to be right about this.
Has he written anything on Signal and payments?
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#8> After a few days, without warning or explanation, the NFT I made was removed from OpenSea (an NFT marketplace)
Then
> What I found most interesting, though, is that after OpenSea removed my NFT, it also no longer appeared in any crypto wallet on my device. This is web3, though, how is that possible?
How indeed:
> You don’t own “web3.”
> The VCs and their LPs do. It will never escape their incentives. It’s ultimately a centralized entity with a different label.
> Know what you’re getting into…
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#10This > After a few days, without warning or explanation, the NFT I made was removed from OpenSea (an NFT marketplace) Then > What I found most interesting, though, is that after OpenSea removed my NFT, it also no longer appeared in any crypto wallet on my device. This is web3, though, how is that possible? How indeed: > You don’t own “web3.” > The VCs and their LPs do. It will never escape their incentives. It’s ulti…