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Status as a Service (StaaS) — Remains of the Day
Status Traps: Learning from Web2 Social Networks - a16z crypto
Andreessen Horowitz (AZ)a16zcrypto.com
Thirty years into mass adoption of the Internet, our data architectures are still based on the concept of the stand-alone computer, where data is centrally stored and managed on a server, and sent or retrieved by a client. Every time we interact over the Internet, copies of our data get sent to the server of a service provider, and every time that ... See more
Shermin Voshmgir • Token Economy
This time is different: with everything on one network, the potential power to control is so much greater.
Tim Wu • The Master Switch: The Rise and Fall of Information Empires (Vintage)

Modern ‘Social Apps’ look more and more like consumable fashion vs. enduring networks…. It isn’t just downloads, engagement alone is no longer enough.