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What comes after open source? — Denis Nazarov
During the first era of the internet — from the 1980s through the early 2000s — internet services were built on open protocols that were controlled by the internet community.
During the second era of the internet, from the mid 2000s to the present, for-profit tech companies — most notably Google, Apple, Facebook, and Amazon (GAFA)
onezero.medium.com • Why Decentralization Matters
The nature of crypto protocols opens up radically expansive new models to create invaluable public infrastructure. This view is so distinct that I think it warrants new language.
Jacob Horne • Hyperstructures
Crypto as the sequel to open source
Shaan Puri • #178 with Balaji - Balaji on How to Fix the Media, Cloud Communities & Crypto
We are used to closed source companies capturing the value. Now, open-source protocols capture value. “This is the next phase of the internet after mobile” – Naval Ravikant
Vitalik Buterin • The Tim Ferriss Show Transcripts: Vitalik Buterin, Creator of Ethereum, on Understanding Ethereum, ETH vs. BTC, ETH2, Scaling Plans and Timelines, NFTs, Future Considerations, Life Extension, and More (Featuring Naval Ravikant) (#504) – The Blog of Author Tim Ferriss
Crypto takes this one step further with the development of new primitives for public goods. They are concerned that traditional philanthropic strategies will repeat the mistakes of legacy institutions, and therefore look to develop new ways of rewarding scientists and helping them share in uncapped upside, which, if successful, could do for science... See more