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PART 1: THE INTERNET IS HAVING A KODAK MOMENT
Web2 was a rebuilding period. Entrepreneurs started to realize you could do more things instead of being just read-only.
Web1: the web was read-only. Web2: the web was read and write.
Web3 is an opportunity to own a piece of the internet.
Governance in the metaverse: who should control it? Having one company control it is not the
... See moreChris Dixon talks to D3 about Web3
A decade ago, I was only a couple of years into my venture career. I believed that growth and progress were synonymous – in an industry where scale was the ultimate target, platforms that achieved it were glorified. A decade later, I have learned that success is more nuanced, and we have to take accountability for the outcomes we encourage. New dom... See more
Mario Gabriele • Modern Meditations: Rebecca Kaden (Union Square Ventures)
The Ownership Economy: Crypto & the Next Frontier of Consumer Software – Variant
Jesse Waldenvariant.fund
I love the idealism of the Web3 vision, but we’ve been there before. During my career, we have gone through several cycles of decentralization and recentralization. The personal computer decentralized computing by providing a commodity PC architecture that anyone could build and that no one controlled. But Microsoft figured out how to recentralize ... See more
Tim O’Reilly • Why it's too early to get excited about Web3

The Myth of Decentralization and Lies about Web 2.0 · EmilyGorcenski.com
Emily Gorcenskiemilygorcenski.com