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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
99% of users don't care about decentralization. Developers care about decentralization. Users want to be entertained or make money.
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jake β
@ethjake
this is true for users in the first world only IMO.
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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
What's the alternative?
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jake β
@ethjake
1. As Andreas Antonopolous told me many years ago: βI travel around the world teaching people about this technology. In the first world I am asked βwhy do we need thisβ and in the third world they ask βhow do we use thisβ
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jake β
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2. The goal of someone in East Africa isnβt to make money. They have seen what centralization does to their systems and they want a fair shake via a transparent system of trust. Generally I agree with your statement just pointing out that not all users have the same needs or wishes.
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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
What is the goal of someone from East Africa on Farcaster?
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jake β
@ethjake
IMO it should be to learn, and to build transparent systems of trust with those learnings, but I guess I canβt speak to that in the context of why someone in that region of the world uses Farcaster. 99% of *Farcaster* users might want to be entertained or make money, if that was your point I generally agree π
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