web3 protocols enable two types of decentralized ownership:
#1: ownership of content (tokens, NFTs, data)
#2: ownership of the protocol itself
controversies about VCs owning web3 are *all* about #2—fair enough.
but don't forget #1 is revolutionary and impossible in web2.
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