In other news, I've been completely nerdsniped by thanks to
It's all the basic Notion type stuff... tasks, kanbans, wikis, a neat roadmapping+cycle management tool... but with a gently opinionated blockchain-aware sensibility
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I never really got into Notion after some brief tire-kicking, but this has basic feature parity I think, and adds the blockchainy goodness that makes that whole paradigm worthwhile... I think this is the natural way to do it, and if Notion doesn't go Web3, it will lose
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Ie, Clarity type competitors are an existential threat because they are blockchain native. It's like EVs vs. Prius-style hybrids.
I never seriously considered Notion as an alternative to but this means for Roam as well, it's go Web3 or die.
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All of bleeding-edge Web2.99 graph database based things (Roam, Gatsby, Notion...) are headed directly into a genuine Thucydides trap here. Adding blockchain is so natural, and so improves the experience of these things, incumbents either do it, or let an upstart take over.
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But only the bleeding edge (I've somewhat arbitrarily put the cutoff at graph db) face this. Older stuff is just too awkward. For eg. the unlock-protocol model of Web3ifying Wordpress simply doesn't work for me. It uses tokens to... create traditional WordPress accounts.
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That's a frankenstein solution. You really have to rethink basic architecture from a tokens-are-first-class-citizens and wallets-are-identities perspective. I think WordPress is dead in the water, ripe for the first halfway competent Web3 native CMS to take down.
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curious, what makes it blockchain-aware and what does that do for your workflow?
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sign in with wallet, pay onchain, token-gate access
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