I’m looking for long form reading on the potential around decentralized identity, reputation, and social (preferably the integration of all 3) - anyone have anything good?
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1/n I was somewhat surprised to hear on the Chopping Block your characterization of the read-write-own era as the least likely of the buckets of potential crypto end-states to occur - I come at this from a non-technical perspective, so curious to understand what I am missing...
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1/n I was somewhat surprised to hear on the Chopping Block your characterization of the read-write-own era as the least likely of the buckets of potential crypto end-states to occur - I come at this from a non-technical perspective, so curious to understand what I am missing...
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I see a natural and overwhelming inclination to "own" one's identity on the internet - even when that inclination has reached an impasse in the web2 world, they spend an inordinate amount of time cultivating their online persona.
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When I first heard about crypto ,the first idea that came to mind was a proliferation of this fundamental human desire in the context of the internet. I thought about my internet experiences: chasing XP in MMORPG games, social profiles across applications...
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Most places I look in the crypto ecosystem I see claims of decentralization but hidden centralized control. What protocols do you think have most effectively decentralized and where do you see hopeful experiments in this space?