As I’ve argued, the most reliable market for decentralized tech is products that flirt with the boundary of the law (https://medium.com/p/d813dcf653fc?source=linkShare-846ca283a13c-1534133807 …).
Extracting data from walled gardens fits, see @3taps’ war with Craigslist: http://3taps.com/the-craigslist-lawsuit.php …
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While a lot of decentralized tech is probably too early, walled garden data smuggling may make sense today. Lots of products could use data smuggling, so you’re selling shovels during a gold rush. In long run, you’re betting on the market producing at least one breakout app
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Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@pgte have a look ^Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Sign me up!!!
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What would you want tokens
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That's some creative thinking....just when I thought every dodgy coin had already been white papered into hell!
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How to authenticate?
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This may work: leverage TLS/SSL communication with data source (twitter, fb, ...) to prove that your smuggled data is legit.https://github.com/tlsnotary/tlsnotary …
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Your communication with Twitter and Facebook is always encrypted with TLS.
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