Did you see @VitalikButerin's response?https://www.reddit.com/r/ethereum/comments/ryk3it/my_first_impressions_of_web3/hrrz15r/ …
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Yes. All important mitigations. But I still believe we end up with 2 largely incompatible architectures. Also, Moxie’s final point is where I land: “designing systems that can distribute trust without having to distribute infrastructure”.
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such a good breakdown and so painfully obvious — just gets obscured in all of the hype
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I was impressed with how "bad" things turned to be in web3 :)
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Lots of these sorts of breakdowns exist within companies and on the public internet. However few are as well written or carry the credibility of being authored by the creator of Signal.
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This. A lot of these conversations never see public forums
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Web3 beginning to look like an MLM/Amway segment of tech - non-technical people using their free time, engaged in excessive boosterism selling crummy products to one another in hopes of being an early adopter and getting rich off the cut from future recruits.
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Isn’t this the same as vc’s making myspace facebook or twitter 20 years ago?
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Summary of Levie’s tweet: Please don’t leave our Web 2.0 company for Web3!pic.twitter.com/cF5wtomZYO
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