What’s amazing is Moxie’s post is so “obvious”, and yet it’s taken this long for a meaningful breakdown of web3 challenges. We need to increase the number of people writing that have built software at scale before a bunch of folks run off an architectural cliff.
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Replying to @levie
So many great observations but one that struck me was thedisconnect between the outcome the web3 community expects vs the products/positioning we’re currently seeing. This is understandable because it's early but we need to be more honest about it :)
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The issue I have had is I don’t believe the outcomes can be meaningfully achieved in the way it’s being pitched (for non DeFi), ever. The web evolved the way it did for specific reasons (trust, network effects, UX, speed of innovation that comes from “centralization” etc.).
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totally agree with this. any synchronization step with the world’s blockchain imposes latency, at minimum ~130 ms (7 hz!) for light to encircle the world. that is at best clunky for games and totally unworkable for music distributed model for computation must be geosharded
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