Fair critique from your perspective Moxie. I encourage you to read the PC2 thoughts of @chen2rong2 and what Elastos is building for web3.
You’re not wrong in some areas but I disagree that we can’t get to everyone own a home server - look at what we already let into our homes 
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I have an Elabox, a home server powered by by Elastos. Pretty awesome when you think about it. Web 3.0 is already here...
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Fwiw, the tech *is* moving to a world where nodes are light enough to verify on mobile / in browsers, we're just not there yet
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@graphprotocol are already decentralizing queries (so the OpenSea API thing doesn't happen), it's just also early (but it's actually usable already today, and many dApps use it)
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"What surprised me about the standards was that there’s no hash commitment for the data located at the URL." I have no words for this, just the taste of throwing up a little in my mouth.
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Bits on web3 are too expensive for that! This is the future of the knowledge economy rofl
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Most of the NFT hypebeasts have no idea that their jpeg is not directly stored on the blockchain. There’s going to be a rude awakening when storage servers go down or get compromised.
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Yeah, but what people are buying is the proof of ownership of the image with the provenance. The actual image does not matter. It is open data any way.
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pretty rare to find people with balanced and well-informed takes on it, appreciate it I try to be balanced myself but it often ends up *really* upsetting various groups depending on which side I focus on
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Ew thought 1: Simplified payment verification with PoW is absolutely necessary. I'm extremely surprized they aren't doing that
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EVM chains gave up on working light clients long ago, due to poorly designed p2p protocols, and the additional bandwidth strain of bloated chain headers + block time granularity of seconds bitcoin's sane parametrization enables proper client validation:https://twitter.com/roasbeef/status/1422368562778312707?s=20 …
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