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Why Care About Crypto?
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A large fraction of Web3’s magnetism comes from the value of the underlying cryptocurrencies. Therefore, a good diagnostic question to ask might be: would you still be curious about Web3 if those currencies were worthless, in dollar terms? For some people, the answer is “yes, absolutely”, because they would still find the foundational puzzles compe... See more
Robin Sloan • Notes on Web3
ecause if you think about, if you unpack what does Web3 mean? And if it really boils down to the financialization of everything, there's three distinct buckets of it in my mind. There's a speculative sphere because you can now tokenize so many different things, the opportunity for markets and best execution and price discovery and all these things ... See more
Sam Englebardt • Investing in Immersive Worlds
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While Web3 has the potential to reimagine how we use the internet, it also raises thorny issues around privacy, user experience, and how much control users truly want.
Reed McGinley-Stempel • Web3 and the future of data portability: Rethinking user experiences and incentives on the internet - Help Net Security
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One of my steadfast beliefs for web3 is that it needs to be (mostly) invisible to your everyday person. No one wants to understand what a blockchain is, or try to parse out the difference between fungible and non-fungible. I wrote about this in Most People Won’t Know Web3 Exists. This is especially true for a consumer-facing crypto media company.
Rex Woodbury • Mad Realities and the Rise of User-Owned Content
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