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Intro to Web3 for beginners | School of Block
youtube.comProving ownership is easier when the ledger is open to anyone. Hence, transparency is the basis of proving ownership rights in a similar way as witnesses making a public testimony in court. However, transferring ownership must be exclusively restricted to the lawful owner. So privacy forms the basis of transferring ownership.
Daniel Drescher • Blockchain Basics: A Non-Technical Introduction in 25 Steps

One of the problems with owning your own data is that it ignores the question of what format that data is in. Data formats are sometimes considered carefully, but they can also be hammered out fast to get a minimum viable product out the door.
Byrne Hobart • The Promise and Paradox of Decentralization

Centralized companies own our data and can use that data to inform or optimize their platform for engagement. But no entity or person owns the data at decentralized companies. Decentralized companies achieve this by using smart contracts, or programs stored on a blockchain that run when predetermined conditions are met. These smart contracts ... See more
Alanna Gregory • Web3 Marketing: A (Hype-Free) Complete Guide — Reforge
Democratizing Access
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