Given the surge of interest in Twitter's future, we thought this would be a good time to clarify the relationship between Bluesky and Twitter.
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Bluesky has received $13 million to ensure we have the freedom and independence to get started on R&D. Former Twitter CEO is on our board, & a former Twitter security engineer has joined the team.
We’ve written about how we think a durable protocol requires self-authenticating components, which require no external evidence of authenticity. This way, even if people choose to use servers run by private companies, they’ll never be locked in.
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just as Twitter Inc can't tell Bluesky what to do, Bluesky can't tell Twitter what to do – esp Twitter under all-new ownership! but you can read their portability goals in posts like: twitter.com/bluesky/status …
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Tbh kinda of hard to see bluesky succeeding if it’s relying on advice from religious BTC maxi board members like that attack permission-less, decentralized smart contract protocols and web3 itself. Dorsey on board kinda bearish for a decentralized social project.
We “received $13 million” to be independent 🤣🤣🤣
how dare you are
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