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lyel resner
lyelresner.comBut they grossly overstate the amount of decentralization in web3. The data itself is quite decentralized, at least on the popular blockchains, but that’s about where the decentralization ends. If someone wants to build a dApp on a given blockchain, they usually use one of a handful of APIs built by companies like Alchemy to read and write to their... See more
Molly White • Blockchain-based systems are not what they say they are
ethereum
Legacy Support: Need to bridge off-chain data such as credit history to on-chain to represent a full-er identit
Kevin Yu • A Technical Commentary on DeSoc: Part I
Jordan Sigmund
@jsigmund
“The final boss of web3, crypto, and decentralization is the United States Federal Government” – Sahil Lavingia-Smart contracts allow collective action without relying on trust-Smart contracts could allow you to vote on specific bills and allocations, rendering the need for politicians-A DAO is a treasury, where people vote on who to give money to
Sahil Lavingia • Sahil Lavingia — From Web 2.1 to Web 3 (EP.87)
Josipher Walle
@josipherwalle
Albert
albert.com
Jared Cosulich
@jaredcosulich
Coding every day. Bringing ideas to life. Currently focused on software simulation. Always passionate about education.