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Building the foundations for a web built on open, abundant information , . Obsessed with understanding + improving how ppl coordinate.
New York, NYceramic.networkJoined May 2009

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Today we published our vision for the Dataverse: a composable, web-scale data ecosystem owned by everyone and no one. We've discussed this vision internally for years and @somemikesena brought it to life beautifully in this post. A summary👇
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Introducing the Dataverse ✨🔭 A future where everyone in the world is building applications on the same networked, composable data layer. blog.ceramic.network/into-the-datav
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👀Amazing progress from Orbis, paving the way for a new model for social features and applications on the web.
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The @ceramicnetwork network is booming! We already indexed 1 million verifiable credentials since we launched @cerscan in June 🤯 Here is a good thread to learn more about Ceramic 👇 twitter.com/OrbisClub/stat…
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Need a break from doom-scrolling? Check out some great news in verifiable (🤔) data for the web.
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Verifiable Credentials are now live on Orbis! We’ve integrated credentials issued by our partners @gitcoin @gitcoinpassport and @krebitID to enable truly sybil-resistant social experiences to be built. Here is what it means 👇🧵
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Gitcoin's latest grants round (GR15) wrapped up with ~$4.4M distributed across 1,495 grants for public goods 😮 Ceramic is proud to help accelerate public goods funding through @gitcoinpassport Learn how @gitcoin built Passport on Ceramic: blog.ceramic.network/gitcoin-builds
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Sign-In With @Solana is now live on Ceramic! 🎉 Signing in with a wallet means users don't have to worry about pop-up modals or sign every action they take on an app. Check it out below using a @phantom wallet to sign into @OrbisClub Read more: blog.ceramic.network/sign-in-with-s
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Last month, we previewed our vision for the Dataverse and the launch of ComposeDB on Ceramic- a decentralized, composable graph database Today, we're excited to launch Developer Preview - our first step towards a production-ready launch
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Certainly there are terrible usages. But public claims are essential for effective reputation and it's not a flaw or accident they are possible in . We need to keep iterating to get the options and tradeoffs between public knowledge and private agency more robust
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I can't tell exactly how the authors mean it so won't make assumptions (but think this aligns), but personally I think it's important to *not* presume that "scarlet letters" should be rooted out completely. This term has overly negative connotations for what's being described.
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Great read. My 2🪙: 1-"Negative" reputation, w/ inherent tradeoffs btw sovereignty/privacy and collective trust/knowledge, is the most critical design question in web3 ID & data 2-No tool is a silver bullets, each has use, & not all who use a given tool share the same philosophy
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There is no silver bullet (yet) for identity in Web3 today. Read our new pre-print “A Plural Decentralized Identity Frontier: Abstraction v. Composability Tradeoffs in Web3” - explainer thread below. arxiv.org/abs/2208.11443
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"I'm tired of dealing with the human impact and ethical issues of the platform I created..so instead I want to create the next major platform and avoid thinking about these things." More reasons to be terrified of Meta's metaverse.
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If you’re excited about web3, there’s literally no more important and interesting company you could join than 3box.
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I'm hiring both a Chief of Staff and a BD & Partnerships Lead! Jobs.lever.co/3box Both will drive massive impact, tackle novel challenges w/ freedom and support + get to work w/ the amazing @3boxlabs team on @ceramicnetwork - putting you at the center of the web3 ecosystem.
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Also hiring leadership roles on DevOps and Product, as well as a Head of Engineering! All at the same link, with some pretty thorough JDs and info on our team and how we're different. Check em out, apply or DM me!
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The core use case of Web3 is entrepreneurship. Web2 did it for media: made it easy for anybody to publish, collab, distribute, & monetize. Web3 will make it easy to for anybody to create, collab, distribute & monetize an explosion of digital apps, services and products.
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This type of composable, interoperable data network will be the catalyst for a new wave of innovation that not only reshapes the way we build apps but also how we share knowledge, invent science, and progress as a society. This is the world we are building toward with Ceramic.
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The best has yet to come for the internet. The Metaverse will be the biggest breakthrough in app development over the last 25 years, and it will replace the cloud as the app environment of choice. In order to unlock the Dataverse, there needs to be interoperability.
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Each phase will look to the previous for a signal on what infrastructure to use and how to build, that’s why full focus on today’s innovators is so important. E.g we’re seeing growing demand from developers for features that enable reputation, social apps & account management.
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🏃‍♀️Our Path Forward We will start by focusing on delivering data-rich application capabilities to advanced Web3 developers building in highly-networked application ecosystems using data models—the market and use cases most primed for Ceramic.
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This ambitious project can only be successful if there is a large, engaged community behind it. Long-term, the community will build most of the ecosystem - the tooling, stack, content, products, ops, etc. And they'll earn the rewards - monetary and otherwise - for doing so.
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🟠Vibrant Developer Community Most importantly, we need to remember that the Dataverse is owned by no one, and everyone. It’s the output of a community all working toward building creative, networked applications that result in creating a valuable resource for the world.
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